Experience an Authentic, Nearly No-Water Valley Aesthetic
Location: Junction of the 210 and Foothill Boulevard, Sunland-Tujunga
Open: Visible 24×7 from January 23, 2016
Cost: Free
Master gardener Roger Klemm saw an opportunity to mitigate the extreme fire danger of the Sunland-Tujunga community by removing arsonist Fountain Grass from the community’s welcome garden. He inspired and drives a community effort to model the areas authentic aesthetic using California native plants particularly suited for the high, dry heat of San Fernando Valley summers. Community members from throughout Sunland-Tujunga, including FormLA Landscaping, contributed to the welcome garden’s rewilding and expansion to include a Wildflower Annex.

FormLA Landscaping designed the Sunland Welcome Nature Garden to mitigate the site’s fire and slide dangers. It incorporates a broad dry river to direct water and a mix of native foliage particularly suited to protecting slopes and thriving on very little supplemental water, even in drought.
Plant Palette
The Sunland Nature Welcome Garden’s plant palette is always evolving. Community organizer Roger Klemm propegates, plants and extends the garden each year. Here is our best attempt at keeping up with his innovations!