and plants to a rich, sophis- ticated palette of ornamental grasses, vari- ous turf choices and ground coverings, in addition to lush flowering plants that require little irrigation. “People are amazed at how these alternatives, which are on display, can provide myriad textures for their lawn or garden,” says Ramos. Fun activities for children and adults make the Garden a great destina- tion for families. The latest addition of an owlcam for online viewing provides “edutainment” for everyone who visits the garden or the website to observe the owl-nesting box, where Hoot and Holla, two barn owls, have built a nest and are hatching six eggs. “It’s a privi- lege to watch Holla preen and keep her eggs warm, and Hoot bring home the rabbits and rodents from the many that raid the garden,” notes Ramos, who points out that the owls provide a natu- ral solution to pesky rabbits that nibble away at exhibits.
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