Passion Fruit in San Fran Bay Area
Kevin Reilly
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Bay Area / San Mateo County Shade Trees
Comments (4)Knowing that the tree will be in close range to the garage , 6-10 feet, then I would think that a small growing tree would be more site appropriate. These trees may be a good source to check out: Acacia vestita - gracefuly weeping silvery cut leaf in form with soft yellow late winter flowers grows to about 16 ft tall and about the same in width. Cercis canadensis Forest Pansy - nice burgundy heart shaped leaves that flutter in the wind. the tree grows to about 20 ft. tall and about 16 wide. Deep pink flowers in late winter /early spring . Fruitless Olive - Swanhill - can get to 25 x 20 but easily can be kept smaller with once a year pruning. Arbutus unedo or the larger growing A. marina ( maybe too large for your location - Madrone Callistomon Cane's Hybrid. - gorgeous soft pinkish flowers cascading down from a 15 tall x15 wide tree. I have this growing in my Marin county yard and always receive nice feedback out its shape, form , foliage and flowering. A trip to Flora Grubb Garden Nursery in SF will further help you to find some great trees or The Dry Garden on the Berkelely/Oakland line....See MoreSan Fran Area C&S Nurseries
Comments (2)UC Berkeley botanical garden usually has some for sale on the plant deck. Not a fantastic selection but better than run-of-the-mill. Occasionally there are some larger interesting items. The garden itself has a nice C&S area of plantings and an arid house with C&S inside that demand hot & humid conditions. I think admission to the garden is still 3 bucks. Garden is closed 1st Tuesday of each month. botanicalgarden.berkeley.edu is the website Combine this visit with your visits to other Berkeley C&S nurseries. Dry Garden has some nice stuff and is technically in Oakland but it's on the Berkeley border just down Shattuck Ave....See MoreService experience in San Fran/Bay: Wolf,BlueStar,American Range
Comments (13)Box Appliance services Sub Zero/Wolf products in most of the Bay Area. They know Sub Zero/Wolf products very well because that is all they service. However, they are pretty busy so sometimes it takes a while to get an appointment. However, if it is something urgent (like a refrigerator not cooling), they'll move their schedule around to fit you in sooner....See Morelooking for good source for slate tile in San Fran Bay area
Comments (0)Hi I am a recent transplant from Southern California to Sonoma county CA. Back in LA I used to go to the state college area in anahiem to buy tile and stone. The area was filled with wholesalers who sold direct to the public. and the pricing was aways way better than retail. Is there any place like that in the bay area? Thanks....See MoreKevin Reilly
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