Plants produce compounds called “phyto-nutrients” that help them combat germs, fungi, pests, too much sun and other threats. Many of these plant-based chemicals are good for humans, too, and have been used for thousands of years as medicines. Native plants can provide more of these healthful nutrients than plants which have been bred for sweetness and commercial production. Find out more about this intriguing subject and which native species you can plant and eat.
Sherri Osaka is a licensed Landscape Architect, Bay- Friendly Qualified designer, and member of the Santa Clara Valley Water District’s Landscape Advisory Committee. She started the landscape architecture company, Sustainable Landscape Designs, over 20 years ago. Since then she has been building and lecturing on ecological landscapes, including drought-tolerant and edible native gardens. These utilize graywater or rainwater for irrigation systems and pervious paving along with non-toxic and reusable materials.
Sat Jan 25 @ 8:00AM - 10:00AM Lake Cunningham Native Garden |
Sat Jan 25 @ 9:00AM - 11:00AM Community Work Day at the Native Plant Garden in Kirk Park |
Sat Jan 25 @ 9:00AM - 11:00AM Cataldi Park Native Garden |
Sat Jan 25 @ 1:00PM - 03:00PM Seed and Cutting Exchange |
Tue Jan 28 @ 7:00PM - 09:00PM Native Plant ID |
Thu Jan 30 @ 7:00PM - 09:00PM Bird Nests as Botanical Time Capsules, a Talk by Dr. Justen Whittall |
Fri Jan 31 @ 9:00AM - Edgewood Restoration |
Sat Feb 01 @ 8:00AM - 10:00AM Lake Cunningham Native Garden |
Sat Feb 01 @ 9:00AM - 11:00AM Community Work Day at the Native Plant Garden in Kirk Park |
Sat Feb 01 @ 9:00AM - 11:00AM Cataldi Park Native Garden |