Master Gardener Laura Simpson writes about gardening in Southern California.
Q. I would like to plant California natives in my yard, but I don’t know where to buy them. I would also like to see them planted so I know what they look like when they’re full-grown.
Many botanical gardens have plant sales, usually more than once per year. These sales are usually open to the public, but they will offer members early access. Becoming a member doesn’t cost very much, and many gardens will honor each other’s memberships Most botanical gardens have a native plant display as well as a sprinkling of natives throughout the rest of the garden. In Southern California, any college that has a horticulture department will likely have a display garden. University of California, Riverside, Cal Poly Pomona, Palomar College, and Cal State Fullerton are just a few that come to mind. In addition, there are many public gardens not affiliated with schools.
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