This site within Paradise Hills Community Park is being transformed. A small landfill capped and covered in the 1960s is now wrapped with demonstration gardens showing visitors how water-wise, climate-adapted native plants are both naturally beautiful and ecologically so important. Pollinators are in love with these gardens, expect to see plenty of butterflies most of the year. One of the garden areas is all about Kumeyaay ethnobotany and plants signs throughout the gardens are...
Read moreSan Diego mulch delivered all the natural woodchips there and now the native plants are thriving and the wood chips suppress the weeds. Thanks to all the volunteers who helped clean up this area and make this an enjoyable area to walk, jog and exercise. Flowers blooming and...
Read morejust saw and stopped by this for the first time, what a lovely, calming and beautiful park full to the brim with monarch butterflies, bees and wildlife. i felt so relaxed after taking a stroll through the park. would highly recommend spending a day here or volunteering. they also...
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