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A Guide to creating a Pacific Northwest Native Garden

Think of this book as a tool that will guide you through the journey of transforming your yard or lawn into a resilient garden landscape filled with vibrant native plants and endemic wildlife. Dig into a new way of gardening—one that nurtures not just your plants, but the planet. This book is for gardeners who want to get their hands dirty while creating thriving habitats for native wildlife. Whether you’re replacing bird feeders with natural food sources, growing your own produce while boosting biodiversity, or transforming urban and suburban spaces into havens for indigenous species, this guide will inspire you to cultivate a garden that’s as good for nature as it is for you. With detailed photos and descriptions of Pacific Northwest and California North Coast native plants and animals, Rewilding offers the knowledge and tools to create your own flourishing, sustainable haven—whether in the heart of a city or the quiet of the countryside.

Keywords

gardening, native plants, north coast, Pacific Northwest

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License

Publication Date

Spring 4-8-2025

ISBN

9781962081252

Publisher

The Press at Cal Poly Humboldt

City

Arcata

Rewilding; Native Gardening for the Pacific Northwest and North Coast

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