Category: White Sage
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Sarah Jayne: A Legacy of Native Plant Advocacy

Sarah Jayne, a dedicated member of OCCNPS and former president, significantly revitalized the organization through extensive volunteer work since the mid-1980s. Her leadership, acknowledged with a CNPS Fellow award, inspired many by emphasizing the conservation and promotion of native plants. Sarah’s legacy continues as she supports ongoing initiatives within the chapter.
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Caring for California Native Plants

In Southern California, the rainy season has seen delays, contributing to drought and wildfires. Proper care is essential for native plants as they require thoughtful maintenance, especially in dry periods. Expert Colin Dunleavy highlights strategies for watering and plant selection to ensure healthy native landscapes, emphasizing the need for deep, infrequent watering.
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Support Wildlife with California Native Plants

Karen Graham, a bluebird monitor, actively supports Western Bluebirds in Deerfield Park by checking nest boxes and advocating for native plants in landscaping. These plants provide essential food and shelter, crucial for the birds’ survival amidst habitat loss. Emphasizing native flora fosters biodiversity and strengthens local ecosystems.
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Finding Peace in Native Gardening: Tips and Reflections

Members of a local gardening chapter share insights on how their native gardens foster peace of mind amidst global challenges. Contributions highlight themes of connection to nature, the joy of nurturing native plants, and the solace found in wildlife interactions and personal reflection. Gardening is depicted as a meaningful, calming practice that brings community together.
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Meet Katie Newman: Advocate for California Native Plants

Katie Newman, a board member of the OCCNPS, shares her journey with California native plants, influenced by her gardening family and studies at UC Davis. She’s currently working on outreach through social media while cultivating a garden with both natives and non-natives. Her goal is to reshape perceptions of native landscaping.
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Join OCCNPS in Supporting Native Plants and Biodiversity

During a visit to Vera’s Sanctuary amid strong Santa Ana winds and ash from a fire, the interconnectedness of nature became apparent. The Orange County Chapter of the California Native Plant Society (OCCNPS) focuses on promoting native plants, offering education and support for conservation efforts, while recognizing the contributions of volunteers and community members toward…
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Top Tips for Planting Native Plants Successfully

The article features gardening tips for native plant installation shared by experts including Nancy Harris, Alan Lindsay, Thea Gavin, Laura Camp, and Dan Songster. Key strategies include thorough hydration, timely planting, using local soil, and ensuring wide planting holes. Additional resources are provided for further assistance in gardening with native species.
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Tracey Daschbach: A Journey with California Native Plants

Tracey Daschbach, member-at-large of the California Native Plant Society Orange County Chapter (OCCNPS), is featured in today’s article compiled by Thea Gavin. A person of many talents (software engineer, full-time parent, Braille Institute librarian, UCI Herbarium volunteer, nature-inspired textile artist), Tracey shares her skills with our chapter in many areas: E-newsletter lead, plant sales, A…
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California in My Garden Tour Coming to Orange County

The California Native Plant Society Orange County Chapter (OCCNPS) is hosting a two-day garden tour featuring 22 gardens that are at least 50 percent California native plants. This is your chance to view public and private gardens that feature California native plants in landscapes in North and South Orange County. When you take the tour,…
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Exploring Native Plant Conservation with Sunny Saroa

Sunny Saroa, a dedicated member of the California Native Plant Society Orange County Chapter, shares his journey in conservation, his current involvement in various projects like vegetation surveys and grant selection, and his aspirations for broader community engagement and multilingual resources. His advice emphasizes the importance of sourcing locally for native plants, encouraging curiosity, and…
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Tending the Native Garden

Dan Songster of the Orange County Chapter of the California Native Plant Society (OCCNPS) contributed this article for the March/April Native Gardener’s Corner-Member’s Tips, Tricks, and Techniques. Tips and Tricks offers chapter members and local experts a chance to share information on the many things related to gardening with native plants. This month’s request was: …

