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Please check out our new website at YerbaBuenaNursery.comWe are keeping this site alive while we continue to port all of the content over to the new site. Please note. We are not actively maintaining this site. Prices and inventory are not current or correct.For correct pricing and inventory, please visit the new siteClay-Tolerant Natives Grown by Yerba Buena Nursery Garden Guides | At Your Home Garden Design Service | We've Gone Native Planting Service | Garden Tune-Up Service Along with deer as neighbors, gardening in clay soil is one of the most common challenges facing our customers. The following list will give you a wide variety of trees, shrubs, and perennials to select for a garden with poor drainage. How do you know if you have clay soil? The easiest method is to moisten a small patch of your yard and scoop up a handful of earth. Form it into a ball, then open your hand. If the ball falls apart, it's safe to say you do not have clay soil. If it withstands a couple of pokes without disintegrating, it's safe to say your soil is at least fairly clayey. Another common test is to dig a small hole about a foot deep, fill it with water, let it drain, then refill the hole. The time it takes for the second filling to percolate into the soil is a good judge of the drainage characteristics of your yard. If water remains standing in the hole longer than 8-12 hours, you have clay soil. Plants marked with one asterisk (*) are our most clay tolerant plants, even capable of tolerating standing water in winter -- ideal for a streamside or poorly draining depression in your yard. Plants with two asterisks (**) are clay tolerant as long as they are not overwatered during the summer. If you have a garden with clay soil we suggest that you print out this list and bring it with you when you come and visit Yerba Buena. We have provided a printer safe list with easy to read formatting for this purpose.* - These are our most clay tolerant plants, even capable of tolerating standing water in winter -- ideal for a streamside or poorly draining depression in your yard. ** - These plants are clay tolerant as long as they are not overwatered during the summer. Garden Guides | At Your Home Garden Design Service | We've Gone Native Planting Service | Garden Tune-Up Service |
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COVID Business HoursWe offer Pick-ups and Deliveries on Tuesdays & Fridays from our parking lot, by advance email orders to kathy@nativeplants.com Retail Floor is open on Tuesdays & Fridays from 10-4 The nursery is CLOSED all other days for the safety of our customers and staff. We are open in our new Half Moon Bay Location! |