Perenials For California Oak Trees - Knowledgebase Question

Lincoln, CA
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Question by lincnkoi
April 3, 2001
I live in northern California and have many California Oak trees in my yard. What type of perenials can I plant under the Oaks without damaging the trees?


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Answer from NGA
April 3, 2001
. Oaks are especially particular about having their roots disturbed and about having too much water, so your choices should include those plants that get along without regular irrigation. It's important not to plant within 10 feet of the trunks of your oaks, and to keep water to a minimum by using soaker hoses or drip irrigation. The shrubs, groundcovers and perennials that will do well under oaks in your gardening region include Manzanita, Barberry, Wild Lilac (Ceanothus), Rock Rose, Pacific Wax Myrtle and Cape Plumbago. Cotoneaster, Wild Strawberry, Rosemary and Evergreen Currant, Aloe, Dusty Miller, Daylily, Oregano, Penstemon, Salvia, Sedum, Thyme and Kniphofia (Red-Hot Poker). Try not to disturb the roots of the oaks when planting, and try to keep the soil as dry as possible by avoiding the use of sprinklers. Following the above guidelines should result in happy oak trees and attractive, healthy landscape plants.

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