By Cheryl Buckwalter, APLD CA Advocacy Chair, Landscape Liaisons
The APLD CA Chapter Board members were recently treated to a guided tour of The Gottlieb Native Garden. Co-creator Susan Gottlieb graciously opened the gates to a flourishing California native ecosystem. She, along with naturalist Scott Logan, explained that the Garden is home to more than 200 hand-selected plants and over 1,500 documented wildlife species.
The Garden is artfully cared for by Operations Manager Emerson Funes, who shared his strategies for seasonal and plant-specific maintenance. While the Garden is only a couple of miles from Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, it is also at the heart of a WUI (Wildfire Urban Interface) zone, Emerson performs strategies to increase the property’s fire-resistance and prepare it for annual inspections by fire authorities. Here is a short video to learn more about this Garden and its incredible caretakers.
Gottlieb Native Garden Image Gallery
Photo credit: Cheryl Buckwalter, Landscape Liaisons