Native Garden Redo in Ellwood

This was one of the first projects Barbara Wishingrad worked on in the  Santa Barbara area.  The homeowners were concerned about rainwater pooling on the side of the house and wanted a complete front yard redo.  They asked for a combination of native plants and fruit trees, and they wanted to stop dogs from using the front yard to do their business. Barbara worked on a design and brought in a crew through WMG's Water Harvesting Certification Course in August 2011.  Anthony Castelo, also of Sweetwater, was one of the participants. The yard was transformed in two workshops.

Before picture:

before picture of front yard in Ellwood

Here are the course participants hard at work:

creating a native garden with earthworks in Ellwood

This is how the front yard looked in  spring 2013:

after picture of Native Garden Redo in Ellwood

close up, after photo, Native Garden Redo in Ellwood, photo courtesy of Sweetwater Collaborative
close up, after photo, Native Garden Redo in Ellwood, photo courtesy of Sweetwater Collaborative
another close up, after photo, Native Garden Redo in Ellwood, photo courtesy of Sweetwater Collaborative
another close up, after photo, Native Garden Redo in Ellwood, photo courtesy of Sweetwater Collaborative
view towards the street, after photo, Native Garden Redo in Ellwood, photo courtesy of Sweetwater Collaborative
view towards the street, after photo, Native Garden Redo in Ellwood, photo courtesy of Sweetwater Collaborative