"Nature is not a place to visit. It is home."
Gary Snyder, Poet & Environmentalist
FREE ADMISSION
OPEN DAILY SUNRISE TO SUNSET
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The South Bay's Native Garden
VOLUNTEER
Learn, Do, Enjoy
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MBBG HAS A NEW POLLINATOR HABITAT DESIGNATION by Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation. Learn how you too can join the effort at: xerces.org
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THE GARDEN IS ALSO NEWLY DESIGNATED ON THE HOMEGROWN NATIONAL PARKS BIODIVERSITY MAP. Your yard can be too. Learn how at: homegrownnationalpark.org
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NEWS & SOCIAL MEDIA
MBBG HAS NEW PLANT ID SIGNS!
SIX NEW SHORT
VIDEOS!
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How to
Plant & Maintain CA Natives
MEMBERSHIP &
DONATIONS
WILDFLOWER SEEDS!
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Planting Instructions
Sow in fall for spring flowers and/or spring for summer flowers
* Weed, break up soil, and then water planting area.
* Combine seeds with 1 cup or so of soil, mixing well.
* Scatter entire contents over targeted area.
* Either gently rake or lightly walk over area to imbed seeds.
* Lightly water, keeping soil moist until germination.
* Water weekly as needed.
ENJOY A TRIP TO THE GARDEN - IT'S FREE!
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Located in Polliwog Park off Peck Avenue. 1236 N. Peck Avenue, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 Click map
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Parking – on the street -Peck Avenue, or in the lot at North end of Peck Avenue.
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Contact us – Click here
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The garden's picnic table can be used on a first-come-first-serve basis for up to 2 hours.
Sorry, the garden cannot be reserved for weddings or birthday parties.
To reserve the gazebos right outside the garden in Polliwog Park write to:
reservations@citymb.info or call: 310 802-5448
VISIT & Learn
MBBG is a â…” acre demonstration garden. Use it as a guide to planting an
Earth-friendly native garden at home, and create your own
wildlife habitat and bird/butterfly sanctuary.
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Conserve water. Eliminate the need for fertilizers and pesticides. Attract birds and butterflies.
And save money. It's easy!
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MBBG is also a resource for residents wishing to learn simple gardening practices that address ways to reduce water use, ocean pollution, energy use and species decline.
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Volunteer time to learn while maintaining the garden is on a drop-in basis
every Friday 9:30am -11:30am
WHAT’S IN YOUR HABITAT?
The Manhattan Beach Botanical Garden is laid out in overlapping
habitats loosely based on those found in Southern California wildlands.
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Each is defined by a plant community that:
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Supports specific birds, insects, and other wildlife
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Has its own unique sun, soil, slope and water requirements
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Provides food, water, shelter and places for wildlife to raise young
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Learn more about the garden's plant and wildlife-rich habitats by clicking the photos below. "Rewild" your yard using elements of each which can be mimicked in the home garden.