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Vintage Faith Church

  • VF 1
    Vintage Faith Church on Mission St., Santa Cruz
  • VF 2
    Plentiful mulch and an array of native and drought-tolerant plants
  • VF 3
    The difference that sheet mulching using cardboard and old carpet can make to completely remove weeds from the landscape is shown by the difference in the sheet-mulched area (left of the fence) and non-sheet-mulched area (right of the fence).
  • VF 4
    Eschscholzia californica, California Poppies
  • VF 5
    Blue Salvia along with other drought-tolerant flowers and grasses
  • VF 6
    Downspout redirected to feed water from the roof into the landscape
  • VF 7
    Miniature swale helps to slow, sink, and spread rainwater into the landscape
  • VF 8
    Shauna and Tina show off the new Monterey Bay Friendly certification sign!

Scotts Valley Residence Permeable Driveway

  • Caverly Fetch After
    Gold gravel and a layer of base rock underneath allow rainwater to infiltrate
  • Caverly Fetch Before
    1200 square feet of asphalt driveway was removed
  • Caverly Fetch During
    During construction

Plantronics Front Entry Renovation

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    Plantronics Headquarters in Santa Cruz, CA
  • 2PLT
    Front of the building featuring drought-tolerant succulents and grasses, mulch, and drip irrigation
  • 3PLT
    Succulents, grasses, and Santa Barbara Daisies are featured at the front of the building and along the parking lot.
  • 4PLT
    Succulents, grasses and Santa Barbara Daisies surround the benches placed at the front of the building so employees and visitors can sit and enjoy the beautiful, drought-tolerant landscaping
  • 5PLT
    Close-up of the plant palette placed with mulch, small trees, and boulders
  • 6PLT
    The same plant palette and landscaping wraps around the front parking lot
  • 7PLT
    Grasses, drip irrigation, and mulch line the parking lot
  • 8PLT
    Smart irrigation controller uses satellite data to determine how much water to distribute into the landscape based on current weather conditions
  • 9PLT
    Curb-cuts in the back parking area allow stormwater runoff to seep into the landscape, creating a biofiltration system that cleans pollutants out of the runoff before it is fed into local waterways
  • 10PLT
    Additional curb-cut to allow more stormwater to flow into the landscape
  • 11PLT
    Stormwater caught on this surface drains into the curb-cuts at the margin of the parking/driving area

Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County

  • Community Foundation Cover Photo
    The community foundation demonstrates the ability to design an attractive landscape while maintaining values in water conservation and drought resilience.
  • Community Foundation Irrgation
    Drip irrigation allows for better precision with water management and can reduce water loss relative to sprinklers
  • Community Foundation Water Feature
    Rainfall drains into the permeable gravel allowing for more water to percolate into the soil.
  • Community Foundation Building
    The community foundation uses both drought tolerant trees and shrubs paired with mulch to reduce water loss from water hungry vegetation and evaporation from the soil.

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