Weed and more native plants will come

Field of Pretty Face

Field of Pretty Face

The natural meadow in the second year
By that, I mean, this is the second year that I have weeded but not planted here.

I’ve planted my 5 year old garden in irrigation zones.  The area around the house gets the most water and has the most ‘non-native, but Mediterranean plants.’ We’re on a slope so the next level down is also a mix, but the plants there live without much water at all once established.

The outlying areas in a large circle around this level is wild, but with some introduced California native plants and will get no water after this second year.

In the center is where the wildflower transplants were installed.

In the center is where the wildflower transplants were installed.

One area of this third, no-water ring of ground just below the house, I call the natural meadow because it started out with many existing native wildflowers like Blue flax, linum lewisii, Valley Tassels, Castilleja attenuata, Pretty face, Blue flax, linum lewisii, Valley Tassels, Castilleja attenuata, Pretty face, Triteleia ixioides and Shooting star, Dodecatheon hendersonii, Dodecatheon hendersonii.  It’s in a large open gently sloping field with an old glider bench overlooking.

Old glider on path between the 'zones'

Old glider on path between the ‘zones’

In the center of this area, for the first time, I transplanted some wintersown wildflowers from six-pak trays into the ground.

The flowers are incredibly more dense than last year

The flowers are incredibly more dense than last year

For three days that same spring I weeded the whole 30′ x 80′ area and now, a year later, I see the result even more natives have grown here.  I’m delighted!  With a few manageable patches of the filaree weeded this month, the meadow glows with the soft yellow of the Pretty face.

See the tiny grass in between? Achnatherum hymenoides, Indian ricegrass

See the tiny grass in between? It’s Indian ricegrass, Achnatherum hymenoides

7 comments

  1. Kate -

    I love how your slide show shows the progression of your wonderful meadow. A colony of Pretty Face like that is no small accomplishment. I can’t wait to see what comes up next! Giggling about “weed”. Is that a verb, or a noun?

    • Sue Langley -

      I don’t know if weed is a verb or a noun, Katie. hahaha “We weed.” I guess I should place a comma somewhere, huh? Hey, you haven’t visited at the nursery yet. Are you ever off on Wed or Thurs? I bet your Buddleias are getting big. Mine are. Hope to see you soon….

  2. Gayle Madwin -

    That is an absolutely incredible amount of prettyface in one spot! I’ve been trying to grow it, but I planted 12 bulbs and got 4 plants, only 2 of which bloomed. You planted none, it sounds like, and got hundreds!

    • Sue Langley -

      This area must be where they live, Gayle. Maybe I can send you some bulbs… I accidentally dug some up when planting those Cleveland sage.

  3. Marie Hurst Lewis -

    Your efforts and progression of the meadow inspire me to continue to try to “tame” the area around us.

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