Mostly Natives Planting Guides

This is a list in honor of everything else in the garden
that makes it all work. Everything that eats something is
eaten or used by something else. Aphids eat plants, Lady Bug
larva love to eat aphids, and Lady Bugs are eaten by birds.
Pill bugs eat some seedlings but mostly decaying matter and
they also eat the larva of stink bugs which eat a lot more
living plants than the pill bugs themselves. We have found
in the nursery that when one kind of plant is under attack
by some creature, as when the oak moth larvae begin to eat
our oak tree, something else comes in to eat the new
abundant food source, birds in the case of the oak moth
larvae.
If you spray for one particular pest that you see as
harmful you are probably upsetting the balance of the garden
and depriving someone else of their next meal. By growing a
variety of plants there's a good chance you already have a
solution nearby. The more diverstiy that you have the more
the insects and bugs can develop their own balance and save
you the problem of spraying. One of the basic premises of
organic farming is diversity and this applies also to the
home gardener.
The next time that you see a bug or insect in your garden
don't head for the pesticide, sit back and watch for awhile.
It's free entertainment and educational besides.
This is a list of some of the plants that are
particularly attractive to beneficial insects. When we know
the insect that they support we've indictaed it as follows:
Big Eyed Bug (B), Bumble Bees (BB), Hover Flies (H), Lady
Bugs (L), Lace Wings (LW), Minute Pirate Bugs (M), Native
Bees (NB), Parasitic Wasps (W), Tachnid Flies (T)
- Natives
- Rhamnus (Coffeeberry) L, T
- Ribes (Currant)
- Rosa (Rose) BB, NB
- Salvia (Sage) BB, NB
- Sambucus (Elderberry)
- Sedum spathulifolium (Stonecrop)
- Sidalcea (Checkerbloom)
- Spirea
- Symphoricarpos (Snowberry)
- Thalictrum occidentale (Meadow Rue) BB
- Non-Natives
- Achillea (Yarrow) BB, H, L, M, T, W
- Anthemis nobilis (Chamomile) L
- Aquilegia (Columbine)
- Arbutus (Strawberry Tree)
- Artemesia
- Aster NB
- Clematis
- Coreopsis H, L, LW, W
- Echinacea (Coneflower) BB, NB
- Erigeron karvinskianus (Mexican Daisy) NB
- Erysimum (Wallflower)
- Lavandula (Lavender) BB, NB
- Lavatera (Mallow)
- Lonicera (Honeysuckle)
- Mentha (Mint) NB
- Monarda
- Origanum (Ornamental Oregano) NB
- Penstemon BB, NB
- Rosa BB, NB (Rose)
- Rosmarinus (Rosemary) BB, NB
- Salix (Willow) L, W
- Salvia (Sage) BB, NB
- Scabiosa columbaria NB
- Sedum
- Senecio vira-vira H, W
- Thalictrum (Meadow Rue) BB
- Verbena bonariensis
- Veronica
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- Natives
- Achillea borealis (Yarrow) BB, H, L, M, T, W
- Aesculus (Buckeye Tree) NB
- Angelica hendersonii L, LW
- Aquiligia formosa (Columbine)
- Arabis (Rock Cress)
- Arctostaphylos (Manzanita) BB
- Artemesia douglasii (Mugwort)
- Artemesia ludoviciana
- Aster chilensis
- Aster c. Point Saint George
- Baccharis pilularis (Coyote Brush)H, M
- Calycanthus occidentalis (Spice Bush)
- Carpenteria californica(Bush Anemone) BB,NB
- Ceanothus (Wild Lilac) BB, H, L, LW, NB
- Clematis
- Cornus sericea (Creek Dogwood)
- Erigeron glaucus (Seaside Daisy)
- Eriogonum (Buckwheat) H, M, NB, T, W
- Eschscholzia (California Poppy) BB, NB
- Fremontodendron (Fremontia)
- Gaultheria (Salal))
- Grasses (Bunchgrass and Carex) B, L
- Heracleum (Cow Parsnip)
- Holodiscus (Oceanspray)BB, NB
- Lonicera (Honeysuckle)
- Lupinus (Lupine)
- Lyonothamnus (Fernleaf Catalina Ironwood) BB,NB
- Mimulus aurantiacus (Sticky Monkeyflower) NB
- Mimulus cardinalis (Scarlet Monkeyflower)
- Monardella villosa (Coyote Mint) BB, NB
- Myrica californica (Pacific Wax Myrtle)
- Penstemon heterophyllus (Foothills Penstemon) BB,NB
- Phacelia (annual Bluebells) NB
- Pinus (Pine)
- Potentilla gracilis (Cinquefoil)
- Prunus (Cherry) H, LW, NB
- Quercus (Oak)