Home Landscaping Tips in Buellton
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eing a new homeowner or new to our area can easily become an overwhelming task when it comes to landscaping. Below are some helpful tips as well as helpful links. These tips will help you plan your landscape whether your home is new construction or new to you. We have compiled some frequently asked questions and answers to help guide you.
Q: What trees and shrubs are recommended? A: The City of Buellton Planning Department has a helpful list. https://bit.ly/38oZiq8
Acacia Baileyana, Coastal Live Oak
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Q:
What are some drought tolerant plants that do well in Buellton?
A: The Santa Ynez Valley Botanic Garden website
profiles detailed information about native plants along with drought tolerant plants in our area. https://www. santaynezvalleybotanicgarden.org/plant
California Poppy, Apricot Mallow
Q:
What is the difference between an annual and a perennial?
A: An annual is a plant that completes its cycle in 1
growing season. A perennial is a plant that can live on for 3 years or longer.
Q: What hardiness zone are we in here in Buellton? A: Buellton is in Zone 15. Q:
What plants are dangerous to pets like cats and dogs?
A: There are several plants that are dangerous to pets. The most common being Lilies, Sago Palm, Tulips, Ivy, Azaleas and Oleander. Here’s a helpful link: https://bit. ly/3rKf9Y9
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