Tag: Pacific Bleeding Heart

  • Marking Future Transplants During the Dry Season

    The dry season is a good time to look for sapling trees, shrubs, and small forbs growing in weedy areas or in spots too close to trails and marking them to transplant later when the wet season returns.

  • Elk Hill in Spring

    I was feeling grateful on a recent spring morning as I walked through the forest on Elk Hill. It seemed like the years of restoration work had all been worth it.

  • What’s Up?

    One of the joys of backyard forest restoration is watching the native flowers come up in the Spring.

  • Multiplication by Division in our Backyard Forests

    Multiplication by Division in our Backyard Forests

    March is here, the best time to start multiplying and dividing in earnest – multiplying some of the native plants we already have growing in our backyard forests, using a plant propagation method known as division.