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- Why is fall the best time to plant native plants in Southern California?
- Are these plants truly drought-tolerant?
- How do these native plants help local wildlife?
- Do I need to amend my soil before planting?
Southern California's climate, with its mild, wet winters, makes fall the ideal planting season. Planting in the fall allows native species to establish a strong, deep root system during the natural rainy season, giving them a head start to thrive and become more drought-tolerant for the following dry summer.
Yes. The species in our Southern California collection are naturally adapted to the region's climate. While they need regular watering to get established in their first year, they are highly water-efficient once mature, requiring little to no supplemental irrigation.
These plants are essential for creating a healthy ecosystem. They provide a reliable source of food and habitat for local pollinators like bees and butterflies, as well as nectar for hummingbirds and seeds for songbirds. By planting these species, you are directly supporting the biodiversity of your area.
For most native plants, it's best to plant directly into your native soil. Amending with compost or other materials can sometimes be detrimental, as these plants are adapted to thrive in the natural soil of the region. Simply dig a hole that is twice as wide as the root ball, rough up the sides, and plant your new species.
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Help create habitats for declining wildlife, reduce urban heat islands and manage storm water runoff.Bring nature home.
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All orders benefit our non-profit to help declining wildlife and expand native plant availability nationwide.

Southern California
Creating a garden that thrives in Southern California's unique climate can be a challenge. That's why we've carefully curated this new native plant collection—to help you build a beautiful, resilient, and wildlife-friendly landscape.
These native species are naturally adapted to the region's dry heat and are incredibly drought-tolerant, meaning they require less water and help you conserve resources. Beyond their beauty, they provide essential support for local ecosystems, acting as a critical food source and habitat for pollinators like native bees and the iconic monarch butterfly. With this collection, you can cultivate a garden that not only survives but truly flourishes, all while making a meaningful impact on your local environment.
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