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@belovephotos8286
@belovephotos8286 Күн бұрын
Great video! Probably I missed some information. My son growing these butterflies from caterpillar to butterfly. We have passion vines at home (inside). Caterpillars look happy with that. But when they come out we try to feed them with sugar water, pineapple, orange, and banana. They just became weak after 3-4 days, stopped flying and ..... This happened with just two of them for now. At this moment we have 5 chrysalises and 6 small caterpillars. How do we have to feed them and on what day release them? Thank you so much in advance.
@carlneufeld1923
@carlneufeld1923 21 күн бұрын
Beautiful! Thanks for the tour!
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 10 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@monicatong5448
@monicatong5448 Ай бұрын
No need to take out grass. Instead smother it with cardboard and mulch that you can get for free from arborist. this method is called lasagna gardening. The grass becomes excellent soil and the mulch is there for your new drought tolerant plants.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment!
@stinkypetesranch
@stinkypetesranch 2 ай бұрын
Well done!
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 2 ай бұрын
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it!
@freewheelinprincess
@freewheelinprincess 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely stunning!
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 2 ай бұрын
Thanks. And this year has been pretty good for wildflowers, with winter/spring being wetter & cooler than usual.
@SD-co9xe
@SD-co9xe 3 ай бұрын
I love your video. Great information about the plants and wonderful to see the wildlife visiting your garden.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 3 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly for visiting my site and leaving a comment. Much appreciated! And good luck with your gardening!
@TamyB1000
@TamyB1000 3 ай бұрын
Ran across one of these today. Was very friendly and sat all over me. Sat on my hand, my shorts and my feet. I have some nettle plants in my yard, but not stinging nettle.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 3 ай бұрын
I saw one in my yard a week or two ago, but not so friendly that it would sit on my hand! In what part of the country do you live?
@TamyB1000
@TamyB1000 3 ай бұрын
@@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 Texas
@TobyCostaRica
@TobyCostaRica 3 ай бұрын
I’m not far from you, where do you go to get your natives? Thanks.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 3 ай бұрын
Hi. My first choice is Tree of Life Nursery in San Juan Capistrano because they're open Monday through Saturday & they have the largest selection of California natives, possibly in the whole state. Second, Grow Native Nursery at the California Botanic Garden in Claremont. In spring it is open Friday through Sunday & they have a good selection. It's probably not as large as Tree of Life's, but they do carry some items that Tree of Life does not. Third, Fullerton Arboretum has occasional native plant sales. Their prices are competitive with Tree of Life and Grow Native Nursery, but their sales are only held two or three times a year. Fourth, the local Armstrong Nursery in Fullerton has a small but growing selection of California native plants. The advantage is they are close and convenient. The disadvantage is their selection is limited & their prices are higher than any of the other nurseries. I hope this helps.
@TobyCostaRica
@TobyCostaRica 4 ай бұрын
Love the video! A great resource for my lawn transformation. If I could suggest adding the common name to the text for screen shot purposes? I see it in the description but the picture gets darkened.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 4 ай бұрын
Good suggestion. I'll try to incorporate it in the future. Thanks for visiting!
@user-gm9mi9xx3p
@user-gm9mi9xx3p 4 ай бұрын
thank you. I finally found videos in Calif. I am zone 9 San Diego so thank you
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 4 ай бұрын
Thanks and good luck!
@johncampodallorto3789
@johncampodallorto3789 4 ай бұрын
Do you know if passiflora amythest is one of the passion vines that they do not like? I newly planted one of them, and it seems like there are no caterpillars on it compared to my other variety which has tons of caterpillars. They are laying eggs on the amythest, but i can’t find any caterpillars. Since i got it from lowes, i am also wondering if it was sprayed with pesticides. Thx.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 4 ай бұрын
By the scientific botanical name, I don't know which varieties attract gulf fritillaries and which don't. But if it doesn't have caterpillars AND there is no evidence that the leaves have been "munched" on, I would say that it is a variety that does not attract gulf fritillaries.
@LindasFlowersandVegetablesGard
@LindasFlowersandVegetablesGard 4 ай бұрын
A beautiful garden, subscribed!
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@user-js3hn7vu1b
@user-js3hn7vu1b 5 ай бұрын
I am very disappointed that you list Pride of Madeira as a plant to attract butterflies considering it's invasive in California. I work in habitat restoration and have spent months removing Pride of Madeira from local habitats. I expected so much more from a group calling itself a Southern Cal Native Plant Gardening.
@user-xc4qd8ix6o
@user-xc4qd8ix6o 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this informative video. Saw one of these fliting around and wondered what it was. With help frim Google Search and your video i do!
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 5 ай бұрын
Glad it helped!
@toomanythoughtsinmyhead
@toomanythoughtsinmyhead 8 ай бұрын
We sure did enjoy watching! thank you!
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 8 ай бұрын
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
@toomanythoughtsinmyhead
@toomanythoughtsinmyhead 8 ай бұрын
That second white flower at 7:44 looks like a honeysuckle and the peachy pink one next to it reminds me of penstemon. Thank you for the video.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting.
@seniorsuecacti
@seniorsuecacti 8 ай бұрын
Wow! You have a beautiful garden. I am just getting started on mine.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 8 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly. Good luck with yours!
@user-yo7eg1jv7k
@user-yo7eg1jv7k 9 ай бұрын
If you are not familiar with Carbon Canyon Regional Park everyone should check out the butterfly garden there. Go to the far east end of the parking lot, no long hike required. This morning I saw a party of cabbage whites, perhaps 15-20 of them. They were crazy for the electric blue sage. I figure that their host plant must be the mustard plants in the park.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion. We have been there to walk the nature trail over to the redwood groves, but I haven't been there recently. I'll have to check it out.
@patti5874
@patti5874 9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Nicely done video. I live in San Gabriel and our school garden beds are made up of decomposed granite. Great to know what native flowers will grow in it.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 9 ай бұрын
Yes, I am always a little surprised to see what will grow in the decomposed granite but the wildflowers are well adapted to it.
@martybanich
@martybanich 11 ай бұрын
That was great. Thanks for posting.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 9 ай бұрын
My pleasure, thanks for visiting.
@alkatifi1
@alkatifi1 Жыл бұрын
Very nice video Can you share what best source to get wild flower seed and what best time to plant them? I am also live in Southern California in upland thank you
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 8 ай бұрын
Down south in San Juan Capistrano is Tree of Life Nursery, in Claremont is Grown Native Nursery, & in the San Fernando Valley is Theodore Payne Nursery. Many other nurseries sell generic wildflower seed but these three (& probably other nurseries that specialize in California native plants) have quality California wildflower seed so you know you're getting seed for California wildflowers. They have packets of several different seed mixes or seeds of individual wildflowers such as, for example, California poppies. Now, (late fall) is a good time to plant wildflower seed. Other good times are in late winter to early spring. So good luck!
@SeaTurtle515
@SeaTurtle515 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for teaching us more about native plants and wildlife in So Cal. You explain things well.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 Жыл бұрын
Well, thank you very kindly.
@evemoir2717
@evemoir2717 Жыл бұрын
how do you prune? Does this grow over other natives? I'm hoping to keep it managed so other native plants can grow next to it
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 Жыл бұрын
Blue-eyed grass blossoms late winter through spring. By the end of spring it is dying back. It will either die back to dry leaves and stalks, or some varieties simply disappear. So pruning per se isn't necessary, but you may want to remove the dead stalks and, in the process, save some of the dry seed for replanting in the fall.
@garrylynch1516
@garrylynch1516 Жыл бұрын
If you build it they will come is a Mandela effect (look it up on here) Everyone remembers that line,but now it says If you build it HE will come. Freaky stuff
@MrElemonator
@MrElemonator Жыл бұрын
Scarlet Flax looks great with that white alyssum. Texas Sage is a great plant
@melissacontreras673
@melissacontreras673 Жыл бұрын
Thank you I am a beginner gardener I am trying to incorporate native plants into my garden Your video is very helpful Thanks for sharing
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad they're of some help to you. Good luck!
@AmzBackyardOrchardandVineyard
@AmzBackyardOrchardandVineyard Жыл бұрын
Greetings from Arizona zone 9B. We are growing a passion fruit in our backyard Vineyard and have noticed yellow butterflies. We will watch out for this one! Cheers 😎👍
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 Жыл бұрын
Yellow butterflies or orange butterflies? If it is a medium sized yellow butterfly, it sounds like it's in the sulphur family. A medium sized orange butterfly would be a gulf fritillary, and it would be attracted to the passion fruit or passion vine. The numerous cloudless sulphur butterflies in my backyard are attracted to cassia or senna. Having said all that, I have to admit that I know very little about the types of butterflies found around in AZ and how they are distributed. But I suspect that most common butterflies are found in both Arizona and Southern California. Good luck!
@HRTsAFyre
@HRTsAFyre Жыл бұрын
Any idea how to design a landscape around a wild flower mix?
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 Жыл бұрын
Do you have an established garden or is it bare ground, or something in between? The wildflower mix, how many different types of wildflower seed does it have? When we redid our front yard 7 years ago we started with a lot of different types & sizes of perennials. Then we added wildflower starts & seeds among the perennials & at the front of borders (because wildflowers are typically shorter & look best at the front of borders.) So I used the wildflowers as filler for spring color. Then each year in fall or early spring I've added more wildflower seed. There are some wildflowers that are perennial & have a long bloom season. But most are annuals, blooming in spring but dying back in the heat of summer. So these annuals look spectacular in springtime but don't "show" well in the other seasons. That's how it has been in my garden. I'm only 30-30 miles from the coast but still our summers, especially August & September, are quite hot. I hope this helps. If you find something that works well, please let me know.
@HRTsAFyre
@HRTsAFyre Жыл бұрын
@@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 I have a box of mixed seeds that says butterfly mix and the other box is for birds. Right now my lawn is dead and the edible plant that took over is considered a weed. The seeds screw into the ground. So it needs to be weeded. I like your filler idea!
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 Жыл бұрын
One thing you might try is this: Cover all of the dead grass with layers of newspaper. Over the newspaper, put down a layer of bark mulch. The newspaper will suppress both the lawn and the weeds. The bark mulch will hold the newspaper in place, while making a better appearance. Decide where to make paths & open areas & where you want to locate your flowerbeds. Put short perennials at the front of the beds, medium sized in the middle, and taller plants toward the back. To plant them, dig holes through the newspaper, plant the perennials and water them in well. Toward the front of the beds & in between the perennials, dig various pockets and plant your wildflower seed in them. To make sure the seed germinates, water the wildflower pockets every day & sometimes twice a day when it's hot. If you don't, the wildflower seed won't germinate. This is just a sketch of this technique, but you can find KZfaq videos showing you step-by-step how to do it. It might be better to start this project in October. Your plants will probably have a better survival rate if planted in the fall. But it might be possible to do now before the summer heat really hits in July. Personally, I'd probably wait till October. You can plant the wildflower seed then. It will be well watered over the winter & the wildflowers will bloom next spring. Good luck with whatever you decide!
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 Жыл бұрын
To clarify, you may want to wait until fall to plant. But it would be a good idea to put down newspaper and bark mulch right now. That way it will completely kill off all the grass and weeds so you will have less problem with weeds when you plant in the fall.
@tanglediver
@tanglediver Жыл бұрын
That's it!! I was wondering what this plant is that I have, it's Sweet Alyssum, Lobularia maritima (L.) Desv. Thanks for the clue! Unfortunately, this one seems to be listed as a SoCal invasive species. Now I'll have to think this plant over, again. Thanks all the same!!
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 Жыл бұрын
You are right. I can't even remember whether it was my wife or I who planted the sweet alyssum about eight years ago in one spot by the southeast patio. It stayed put there for a few years but this year, especially with all the rain, it has started to migrate to the south and the east, and if I would let it, It would try to spread into our meadow at the front (north) of our property. Fortunately, it is fairly easy to remove but still, I can confirm its invasive properties.
@alpineflauge909
@alpineflauge909 Жыл бұрын
awesome
@danmilliken
@danmilliken Жыл бұрын
Awesome video!
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 Жыл бұрын
Thanks much!
@andrewhallock4860
@andrewhallock4860 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Good info. Thanks for the tips. 😁
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 Жыл бұрын
You're welcome. With all the rain we've had recently this coming spring looks like it might be a great year for wildflowers. That's the way it was the last time we had lots of rain-- we had a bumper crop of wildflowers. I haven't planted any new seed yet, but if this rain will stop for a while, I'll plant something in the next couple of weeks.
@katallen4021
@katallen4021 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@gabiocampo6639
@gabiocampo6639 Жыл бұрын
God bless yo all the people that doesnt only think about having🌵☀️ our gardens but Also taking care of d enveriment..I wish in Tijuana More people would care about this issue🌴☹️
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@cacticollector6542
@cacticollector6542 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful. Where can you purchase California native plants?
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 Жыл бұрын
For Southern California, Tree of Life Nursery in San Juan Capistrano has a great selection and helpful staff. Grown Native Nursery in Claremont also has a good selection but they're closed in the summertime and will reopen in October. Theodore Payne Foundation in the San Fernando Valley, like Tree of Life, has a very good selection and helpful staff. You might also check your local Armstrong Nursery. Mine has a buyer who is a native plant enthusiast and therefore they offer a selective amount of native plants. But I am not sure that's true at all locations. It's usually a good idea to wait until mid October or November to begin planting natives (unless it's a desert plant avoid planting in summertime). Good luck!
@cacticollector6542
@cacticollector6542 Жыл бұрын
@@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 thank you
@thealternative9580
@thealternative9580 2 жыл бұрын
I watched one laying eggs on Rose of Sharon in my yard. I've seen up to 3 at once this year so far. They say they are rarely seen more than one or two on a butterfly count.
@shellylaverneable
@shellylaverneable 2 жыл бұрын
Love your videos. I moved here after fifty years in Minnesota and all the plants here just amaze me.
@jkb8748
@jkb8748 2 жыл бұрын
Would love to hear how you first established and maintain wooly blue curl. I want to try this plant, but am a but intimidated
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 Жыл бұрын
They have a reputation of not responding well to too much summer water. I planted mine on a gentle slope (so water does not pond) and the location is equal parts sun and shade. Mine seem to do very well in that location. They've been there for 4-5 years and so far they are tolerating my summer water regime. There is a cultivar that is supposed to be more garden friendly and not quite so temperamental about watering. You might look for that one. I have planted some of that which has been in the ground less than a year. So far so good.
@jkb8748
@jkb8748 Жыл бұрын
@@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 Thank you so much! My entire front yard slopes gently toward the street. Not so great for getting out if the car on the sloping driveway, but I hope it will work for wooly blue curls. It is all on drip irrigation, so I should be able to control the water. I think I know the cultivar you are talking about and a couple sources. Thanks again!
@deltalegacyone
@deltalegacyone 2 жыл бұрын
Nymphalis antiopa will also feed on various Ulmus spp. ( And yes I have also noted Nymphalis antiopa male chasing a Papilio rumiko.)
@kevinmccoy3653
@kevinmccoy3653 2 жыл бұрын
I'm trying to figure out the difference, at a VERY quick glance, between a Sulphur Butterfly and a California Dogface. I may have both in my garden, but what I think is a Dogface never sits still and never rests with open wings. I see the sulphurs chasing each other like you say, but the Dogface is alone, and very colorful yellow with orange notes.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 2 жыл бұрын
I check my butterfly book and the male dogwood is very distinctive above and completely different from the cloudless sulfur. But like you say, it hardly ever lands with its wings open and so you hardly ever see the distinctive upper wings. I've never noticed the California Dogwood in my backyard or area. They may be here, but I haven't seen them. I suspect you are right: you probably have two different butterflies but when the underside of the wings is all you see, they're very difficult to identify or tell apart.
@charleshawkins9540
@charleshawkins9540 2 жыл бұрын
That is a fantastic video! I'm also from Fullerton and have been converting my yard from old-school grass landscape to a drought-tolerant garden bit by bit as I gain knowledge over time. This was very helpful. Thank you so much.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. It's worth it to make the change. Good luck with all future projects!
@rbrown9907
@rbrown9907 2 жыл бұрын
I am learning so much about California natives, your garden is a dream. May I suggest you slow the camera down so that we can see the flowers and learn what they look like. thank you.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 2 жыл бұрын
Very good suggestion. I'll try to do it.
@cathyholden6442
@cathyholden6442 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this lovely video
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
@JeremyThePlayer88
@JeremyThePlayer88 2 жыл бұрын
Its amazing how close that female Red Tailed Hawk was when she was on the lowest branch of a tree! And all you were doing is just filming her at the time! It seems to me that because the Scrub Jays don't fear you, than neither should the hawk! I'm sure these birds do have a nest in the neighborhood. After your wife placed the hawk's rabbit in a safer location, that helped improve your trust with her! So maybe next time she catches a rabbit and accidentally drops it, then maybe you can just sit down on the grass while your wife places it in a safer location. Then she'll fly right over your head to land on the ground to eat the rabbit. I totally like that idea! But what are the odds of this situation happening twice? That's a good question to ask here! I loved watching this hawk walk slowly to the rabbit. I can tell she has no fear of you because she wanted to take her time! A Red Shouldered Hawk in comparison would not take that type of risk! I know because I've already seen it myself! I rarely see Red Tailed Hawks around here, but as far as Red Shouldered Hawks go, they will rarely catch anything larger than a water snake, so rabbits are a no-go for them! And by the way, the hawk you showed at 5:45 were Red Shouldered Hawks, and only they make those mating calls!
@peterl.104
@peterl.104 2 жыл бұрын
I planted Calylophus belandieri by mistake in my CA native garden. I didn’t make it clear enough to the guy at the nursery that I wanted only natives, so when he suggested a substitute, I bought them without asking. Their yellow flowers are vibrant and pretty though.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 2 жыл бұрын
Your Calylophus belandieri is very similar to the 'Sundrops' I planted & my experience was about like yours. I bought many from Tree of Life Nursery in San Juan Capistrano which is one of the largest Cal native plant nurseries in the state. But they don’t strictly limit themselves to Cal natives & I didn't learn till much later that ‘Sundrops’ is Southwestern. But I think that you & I should get at least partial credit because the first three letters of its botanical name are - wait for it - CAL!
@peterl.104
@peterl.104 2 жыл бұрын
@@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 good word joke. I will try to remember to emphasize those first 3 letter.
@bredear
@bredear 2 жыл бұрын
Very nice video, so much to see and enjoy. Thank you!
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much!
@its.basically_steve
@its.basically_steve 2 жыл бұрын
🥰🥰🥰🥰😇
@Odiyablog
@Odiyablog 2 жыл бұрын
👍👌
@1aliveandwell
@1aliveandwell 2 жыл бұрын
Have also been seeing many Orangetips out this year ! I wish had Fred Heath's Butteryfly book.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, Heath's butterfly book is very good. Thanks for watching!
@moreisee
@moreisee 2 жыл бұрын
Look up information on the OE Virus as related to the dwindling Monarch population, Seems like the native milkweeds are OK but the Tropical varieties so popular these days may be part of the problem. The KZfaq channel MrLundScience has lots of info on it.
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777
@southerncalnativeplantgard3777 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I had not heard about this particular virus.