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annualEco-Friendly Garden Tour
Sonoma County & North Marinmay 17, 201410am - 4pm
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Welcome to the 2014 Eco-Friendly Garden Tour! The following pages provide a brief description of the gardens on the Tour and highlight the use of Russian River-Friendly and Bay-Friendly Landscaping best practices.
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Eco-Friendly Garden Tour
Sonoma County & North Marinmay 17, 201410am - 4pm
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destination3740 Lakebriar PlaceSanta Rosa, CA 95403 | MAP
hostsWink Grelis & Bill Crowell (Homeowners)
features
russian river-friendly & bay-friendly landscaping
California native plants
Drip irrigation
Drought tolerant plants
Lawn conversion / replacement
Lawn-free landscape
Pesticide free
Reclaimed / recycled materials
Sheet mulching
Wildlife habitat
To use water more efficiently, the homeowners removed 2,500 sq. ft. of lawn from the front yard of their corner lot and replaced it with drought tolerant plants.
Homeowners’ concern that it not look like “...here’s where the lawn used to be vs. other existing plant material” was solved by the design of Landscape Architect Mark Bowers (Resource Design). In addition to planting drought tolerant trees, shrubs and perennials, his design included adding berms, Sonoma field stone boulders and a
unique basalt rock birdbath. Atlas Tree, Inc. did the construction/installation.
The homeowners worked with the City of Santa Rosa to earn the maximum “Cash for Grass” rebate as well as an additional rebate for the installation of high-efficiency sprinkler nozzles and a rain sensor for the irrigation controller in the back yard.
DesignMark Bowers, Landscape ArchitectResource Designwww.resource-design.com
InstallationAtlas Tree, Incwww.atlas-tree.com
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Sonoma County & North Marinmay 17, 201410am - 4pm
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destination831 Howard StreetSanta Rosa, CA 95404 | MAP
hostMichelle Bellefuille (Garden Designer)
features
russian river-friendly & bay-friendly landscaping
California native plants
Drip irrigation
Drought tolerant plants
Lawn conversion / replacement
Lawn-free landscape
Pesticide free
Reclaimed / recycled materials
Sheet mulching
Wildlife habitat
This Junior College neighborhood garden with California native and Mediterranean plants demonstrates that a drought tolerant, low maintenance garden can be very beautiful and offer a lot of seasonal interest.
There are a variety of manzanitas, toyon, coffeeberry, buckwheats, grasses as well as a few Mediterranean plants (fruitless olive and pomegranate). The picket fence is lined with Rosa ‘Sally Holmes’ to echo the other plantings in the neighborhood.
A flagstone pathway runs through the garden using flagstones that were repurposed when the main walkway was remade. The garden was prepared using sheet mulching to kill the old grass and weeds and help prepare the soil for planting.
DesignMichelle Bellefeuille Belle Feuille Garden Design LLCwww.bellefeuillegardendesign.com
Michelle is a QWEL graduate and is the current president of the Association of Professional Landscape Designers, North Bay District.
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Sonoma County & North Marinmay 17, 201410am - 4pm
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destination3157 Rocklin DriveSanta Rosa, CA 95405 | MAP
hostNatasha Granoff (Homeowner)
features
russian river-friendly & bay-friendly landscaping
California native plants
Drip irrigation
Drought tolerant plants
Edible garden
Graywater system
Lawn conversion / replacement
Lawn-free landscape
Pesticide free
Rainwater harvesting system
Rain garden
Sheet mulching
Smart controller
Wildlife habitat
This residential garden was installed in 2005 and includes California natives, Mediterranean perennials, vegetable beds, and a removed lawn. No pesticides or herbicides are used on the landscape. Other environmentally friendly aspects of this garden include composting, vermiculture (worm compost), a 3,300-gallon rain water catchment system (with filtration to potable water standards), and a graywater (laundry-to-landscape) system (both permitted). This landscape offers excellent wildlife habitat.
Rainwater Harvesting SystemDylan ColemanWonderland Inc.www.wonderlandinc.net
Wonderland Inc., is a Mount Shasta, CA based company that designs and installs rainwater harvesting systems including catchment, storage and filtration.
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Sonoma County & North Marinmay 17, 201410am - 4pm
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destination1046 Ruby CourtSanta Rosa, CA 95407 | MAP
hostJanelle Black (Homeowner)
features
russian river-friendly & bay-friendly landscaping
Drip irrigation
Drought tolerant plants
Edible garden
Graywater system
Lawn conversion / replacement
Pesticide free
Rainwater harvesting system
Urban farming
Wildlife habitat
A 660-gallon rainwater catchment system was installed in March 2014. In spring 2013 a laundry-to-landscape graywater system was installed that waters dwarf cherry trees, blueberry bushes, elderberry bushes, and other plants. The front yard garden is watered with drip irrigation from the rainwater system. Part of the garden is evolving into edible perennials, with areas outside the garden (and not on irrigation) planted with drought tolerant species.
Rainwater Harvesting SystemJesse FroehlichBlueBarrel Rainwater Catchment Systemswww.bluebarrelsystems.com
Founded in 2012, BlueBarrel provides do-it-yourself rainwater harvesting solutions utilizing recycled barrels.
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Sonoma County & North Marinmay 17, 201410am - 4pm
destination841 Western AvenuePetaluma, CA 94952 | MAP
hostTodd Blank & Sasha Lee (Owners)Jacqui McGrath (Resident)
features
russian river-friendly & bay-friendly landscaping
Drip irrigation
Edible garden
Graywater system
Hugelkultur mounds
Lawn conversion / replacement
Lawn-free landscape
Permeable surface
Pesticide free
Reclaimed / recycled materials
Solar power
Sheet mulching
Urban farming (chicken palace & run)
Over the past decade, the owners have gradually transformed a thirsty front lawn and parched Petaluma adobe backyard into a food-producing, eco-friendly homestead. Now, thanks to the many individuals who’ve shared this house with the owners over time, (including a landscaper, artists, photographers, musicians, psychiatrist, naturopathic doctor, biomimicry specialist and two Daily Actors), 841 Western Ave has a beautiful backyard permaculture garden with raised beds, hugelkultur mounds, fledgling fruit trees, and more to come.
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landscape professionalsDaily Acts Community Workshop - Garden Instal-lation
Bridget Brewer - Certified Green Architect / Landscape Architect www.brewerstudioarchitects.com
Toby Nuñez - Masonry & Construction
Cagney Pisetsky - Graywater & Catchment Spe-cialist
Sam Gerard - Chicken Palace Designer / Builder
Installation of the garden in the backyard really kicked into high gear thanks to many members of the community. Features include a graywater system running under the patio, for the fruit trees; drip irrigation; chicken palace, hugelkultur beds that sink water during rains and irrigation and more.
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Sonoma County & North Marinmay 17, 201410am - 4pm
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destination224 7th StreetPetaluma, CA 94952 | MAP
hostElaine Newman (Homeowner)
features
russian river-friendly & bay-friendly landscaping
California native plants
Drip irrigation
Drought tolerant plants
Edible garden
Graywater system
Lawn-free landscape
Pesticide free
Sheet mulching
Following a Daily Acts workshop, Chuck and Elaine Newman installed a laundry-to-landscape graywater system to provide irrigation to the backyard. In 2013 the Newman’s added a second graywater system to provide irrigation to the front yard. The new system is a permitted system to divert water from the shower. Installation of the landscape in the front yard was achieved with the help about 40 members of the community, coordinated by Daily Acts.
Graywater SystemChristopher Reamerwww.gotothegarden.com
Front Yard InstallationDaily Acts Community Workshopwww.dailyacts.org
Garden talk:
11 AM: Lose Your Lawn the Bay-Friendly Way
Learn how to remove your lawn without tearing it out! Presented by A Bay-Friendly Qualified Landscape Designer and a Bay-Friendly Educator.
Receive a free copy of The Bay-Friendly Gardening Guide and particpate in a drawing for additional garden gifts at the end of the talk.
www.loseyourlawn.org
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Sonoma County & North Marinmay 17, 201410am - 4pm
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destination1252 Glenwood DrivePetaluma, CA 94954 | MAP
hostJudy Mazzeo (Homeowner)
features
russian river-friendly & bay-friendly landscaping
California native plants
Drip irrigation
Drought tolerant plants
Edible garden
Graywater system
Lawn-free landscape
Permeable surfaces
Pesticide free
Rainwater harvesting system
Reclaimed / recycled materials
Sheet mulching
Wildlife habitat
After becoming a volunteer with Daily Acts in 2012, Judy determined to make their property even more water-wise and to increase food production. That year the Mazzeos transformed the front yard into an edible garden irrigated with a combination of graywater and potable water using in-line drip. The front downspouts were also routed directly to the graywater mulch basins to reduce runoff and provide additional irrigation. The front yard includes six fledgling fruit trees, a raspberry patch, herbs, and seasonal crops such as tomatoes, cucumbers, and beans.
Initial Landscape Installation & Graywater SystemChristopher Reamerwww.gotothegarden.com
Additional Landscape Design & InstallationAngelica Papiowww.diyediblegardens.com
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Sonoma County & North Marinmay 17, 201410am - 4pm
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destination22000 Burndale RaodSonoma, CA 95476 | MAP
hostCarole Coplan (Homeowner)Christopher Reamer (Landscaper)
features
russian river-friendly & bay-friendly landscaping
California native plants
Drip irrigation
Drought tolerant plants
Edible garden
Graywater system
Pesticide free
Rain garden
Reclaimed / recycled materials
Sheet mulching
Smart controller
Solar power
Urban farming
Wildlife habitat
22000 Burndale is a groundbreaking demonstration site of an imperative symbiosis of luxury and environmental literacy. The property has the first permitted graywater system in Sonoma Valley. This beautiful, productive, and sustainable garden resides on an operational vineyard and is a showcase of cutting edge conservation technologies and dynamic plant communities. The site features: an ultra high-efficiency satellite controlled irrigation system; 3,800 square foot sub-surface drip irrigated lawn; whole house graywater irrigation system; rainwater catchment earthworks; and over 100 different
varieties of edible, medicinal, insectary, native habitat and dynamic accumulator plants. The site also includes a sustainably managed vineyard of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot grapes, as well an emerging market garden to grow non-GMO organic fruits and vegetables. The property’s hardscaping features historical reclaimed and recycled materials and lumber from forests certified to a third-party forest standard. The property is powered by solar. While still in its infancy with barely 6 months in the ground, this garden is a local model for a new era of green consciousness.
Landscape and Graywater InstallationChristopher Reamerwww.gotothegarden.com
Chris provides permaculture design build services in Sonoma, Napa and Marin. He is a QWEL graduate and instructor.
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Sonoma County & North Marinmay 17, 201410am - 4pm
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destination967 5th StreetSt. Francis Episcopal ChurchNovato, CA 94945 | MAP
hostAlison Blume (Landscape Designer)
features
russian river-friendly & bay-friendly landscaping
California native plants
Drought tolerant plants
Lawn-free landscape
Lawn conversion / replacement
Pesticide free
Wildlife habitat
St. Clare’s Garden is an excellent example of a lawn conversion. This drought tolerant garden with large heritage Oaks features California native and Mediterranean plants with a patio of decomposed granite. The garden is low maintenance and has very low water use to protect the roots of the Oak trees. Located at St. Francis Episcopal Church, it provides an inviting space for outdoor services in the summer, including weddings. The garden is next to a playground and pre-school and was designed with children in mind.
DesignAlison Blume Blume & Dean Landscape Design
Since 2001 Alison has created gardens in the Bay Area that are drought tolerant, long lasting, and low maintenance using mostly natives and Mediterranean plants.
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Garden talk:
11 AM: Creating a Low Water / Low Mainte-nance Garden
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Sonoma County & North Marinmay 17, 201410am - 4pm
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destinationTwo Upland LaneNovato, CA 94945 | MAP
hostCharlotte Torgovitsky (Homeowner & Designer)
features
russian river-friendly & bay-friendly landscaping
California native plants
Deer resistant
Drip irrigation
Drought tolerant plants
Edible garden
Lawn-free landscape
Permeable surfaces
Pesticide free
Reclaimed / recycled materials
Sheet mulching
Wildlife habitat
This garden was designed and planted to enhance the habitat value of the 2-acre oak woodland property. A front border is open to deer and other wildlife. Flowers and larval host plants for butterflies attract lots of insects. Nesting boxes are hung throughout the property; almost a dozen different species of birds breed here every year. Cascading ponds attract even more life, and dry-stacked stone walls provide overwintering sites for reptiles and amphibians. Areas under the oaks are planted with natives that have established without irrigation.
DesignCharlotte Torgovitskywww.homegroundhabitatnursery.org
Charlotte is a naturalist, educator and garden consultant. She is the founder of Home Ground Habitat Nursery and serves on the board of the Marin chapter of the California Native Plant Society.
10 AM - 4 PM: Native Plant Sale
Garden talks:
1 PM: Sheet-Mulching Demonstration
2 PM: Top 5 Native Plants For Your Garden
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Sonoma County & North Marinmay 17, 201410am - 4pm
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destination62 Dolphin IsleNovato, CA 94949 | MAP
hostEileen Kelly (Landscape Designer)
features
russian river-friendly & bay-friendly landscaping
California native plants
Deer resistant
Drip irrigation
Drought tolerant plants
Edible garden
Lawn conversion / replacement
Lawn-free landscape
Permeable surfaces
Pesticide free
Reclaimed / recycled materials
The traditional front and backyard landscaping of this lagoon-side residence have been completely transformed into a serene, modern, eco-friendly environment. The water thirsty lawn in the front and back areas of the garden were removed and replaced with drought tolerant plants that include California natives, succulents and other low-water, Mediterranean plantings. Plants were chosen that provide year-round appeal and can stand up to the waterside elements.
The backyard landscape features a new Cumaru deck with built-in benches and modern planters. A raised garden bed for edibles was constructed with recycled wood from the old deck. The front landscape was updated with modern concrete pavers, a new driveway design and a variety of low water use plants to replace the lawn.
Drip irrigation was installed throughout to conserve water and decorative black grape seed compost was applied as a mulch.
DesignEileen Kelly Dig Your Garden Landscape Designwww.digyourgarden.com
Eileen is an award winning landscape designer and a certified Bay-Friendly Landscape Professional.
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