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  2. You don't need land to grow plants. Show us your small-space ...

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    Barbara Chung was so inspired by California native plants that she created a vibrant habitat garden with some 200 mostly native plants on her tiny townhouse patio in Santa Monica despite warnings ...

  3. South Central Farm - Wikipedia

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    The South Central Farm, also known as the South Central Community Garden, was an urban farm and community garden located at East 41st and South Alameda Streets, [1] in an industrial area of South Los Angeles, California, (known as South Central Los Angeles) which was in operation between 1994 and 2006.

  4. Garden Farms, California - Wikipedia

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    Garden Farms is a census-designated place in San Luis Obispo County, California. [2] Garden Farms sits at an elevation of 955 feet (291 m). [ 2 ] The 2010 United States census reported Garden Farms's population was 386.

  5. List of California native plants - Wikipedia

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    Growing California Native Plants, Marjorie Schmidt, UC Press; Native Landscaping From El Paso to L.A., Sally Wasowski and Andy Wasowski, McGraw-Hill; Native Plants for California Gardens, Lee W. Lenz, Day Printing Corp. Native Treasures: Gardening with the Plants of California, M. Nevin Smith, UC Press

  6. Forestiere Underground Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The plants and trees, some of which are over 100 years old, are protected from the frost in the winter months by virtue of construction. Each level was planted at different times, so they bloom in succession, in order to lengthen the growing season.

  7. List of flora of the Santa Monica Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Monica Mountains are covered by hundreds of local plant species: some are endemic or very rare, some are beautiful California native plants in situ, and some also are familiar as horticultural ornamental and native garden plants. Each season has different plants predominating the visual experience.