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Summertime

Summertime around here at Habitat Corridor Projects are busy! We have installed quite a few wonderful demonstration gardens and are trying to find ways to get more folks switching their water thirsty boring traditional gardens over to vibrant and biodiverse

aprilleeowens June 21, 2019June 21, 2019 Uncategorized Read more

Living Learning Landscapes – moving forward

1808 Albany Drive is planted, irrigated and ready for the icing – mulch! Please visit the website LivingLearningLandscapes.com to learn more about this exciting multi-agency project. Free plans, pretty demonstration gardens, and a ton of biodiversity!

aprilleeowens May 20, 2019May 20, 2019 Uncategorized Read more

Why native plants?

It is all about biodiversity- a big word that drives all of our work here at the Habitat Corridor Project.  Yes,there are plants from other places in the world that are great for saving water and providing nectar for non-native

aprilleeowens January 14, 2019January 14, 2019 Uncategorized Read more

SRJC Design Templates and Demonstration Gardens – Breaking Ground!

Enjoy our newest set of plans appropriate to many regions in California but designed specifically for Sonoma County. 1. Gardening under the Oaks is easy and drought tolerant with the right plant choices and care not to water in the summer

aprilleeowens November 12, 2018January 14, 2019 Uncategorized Read more

Designing for California

The plants of California can fit in any design style from English Cottage Garden to Modern.  We at the Habitat Corridor Project don’t stick to one style but a few elements are consistently in our gardens.  Boulders – big ones,

aprilleeowens November 2, 2018November 2, 2018 Uncategorized Read more

Fire Safer plans and SRJC plans are all ready for your download and use.

Please use these drought tolerant and California native plant plans to rebuild your landscape hopefully better than before.  A year in the making they are wonderfully biodiverse and suitable to Sonoma County in most areas …. actually in ALL areas! 

aprilleeowens September 18, 2018 Uncategorized Read more

Fire Safe Landscapes with California Native Plants

Our community has been hit hard by the Sonoma County Fires and we at the Habitat Corridor Project are devastated to see such loss in our community.  We are working hard to produce some open source plans and information to

aprilleeowens October 20, 2017 Uncategorized Read more

The Perennial Meadow at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts

SEBASTOPOL CENTER FOR THE ARTS- CONCEPTS It is finally in!  After a long wait for our sheet mulching to work we’ve finally added phase one and phase two plantings.  Just need to give these little plants some time and let

aprilleeowens October 19, 2017 Uncategorized Read more

Russian River Watershed Landscape

I stumbled upon this wonderful resource for sustainable landscaping from the Russian River Watershed nonprofit.  It’s beautiful how powerful a group of people can be to change the planet.  Nonprofits are so great!  FOLLOW THIS LINK TO THEIR INFORMATIONAL .PDF

aprilleeowens October 5, 2017 Uncategorized Read more

The Perennial Meadow at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts

Fall is the perfect time for planting most California natives.  This week we put in the second phase planting at our largest demonstration garden to date.  A beautiful perennial meadow of that will be a buzzing lively habitat garden in

aprilleeowens October 5, 2017 Uncategorized Read more
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  • Our Mission
  • Demonstration Gardens
  • The Sebastopol Center for the Arts Perennial Meadow
  • Sonoma County Living Learning Landscapes
  • Habitat Corridor Project Sebastopol
  • Sonoma Botanical Garden – California Native Welcome Center
  • Recology Pollinator Garden
  • Station 63 – Novato Fire
  • Novato Fire Administration Building – Commercial Resilience Demonstration Garden
  • Windsor Hall Park Pollinator Garden
  • Open-Source Plans
  • Landscape Design – Pollinate Collective, LLC
  • Contact Us / Newsletter
  • Learn More – Habitat Blog
  • Partner Organizations and Links
  • Newsletter