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Sonoma Children's Garden is our childrens Garden

Sonoma Children's Garden
23562 Highway 121
Sonoma CA 95476
www.sonomachildrensgarden.com
p: 707 933.3010 / f: 707 935.3823

 

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Providing a wonderful variety of landscape products to Bay Area homeowners and contractors for almost 50 years. Our trained staff can answer your questions. Please call us at 650 364-1730 or visit our website for more information.

http://www.lyngsogarden.com

 

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The Garden Conservancy is a national, nonprofit organization founded in 1989 to preserve exceptional American gardens for the public’s education and enjoyment.
http://www.gardenconservancy.org

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GO WITH THE ORIGINAL PRO-BIOTIC FERTILIZERS
After years of research, plant biology expert Milo Lou Shammas developed the first ;Pro-Biotic fertilizers formulated for the home gardener in 1991. In 1992 he founded the Dr. Earth Co. and began producing and marketing his newly discovered products through independent garden centers.
http://www.drearth.com

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Since 1920, Kellogg Garden Products (www.kellogggarden.com) has advocated an environmentally friendly approach to gardening as reflected in all its manufacturing processes, products and consumer education. The Kellogg family, and their company, have been a major force behind agriculture, gardening and landscaping industries in the Western US.

 

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Cradled between the Mayacamas and Sonoma mountain ranges, the Sonoma Valley is the birthplace of California’s famed wine industry and the closest wine region to San Francisco, just 45 minutes north. It encompasses 17 miles of unparalleled beauty, including 13,000 acres of parkland. The eight-acre Sonoma Plaza is the largest town square of its kind in California and a National Historic Landmark, rimmed by carefully preserved adobe buildings. Up the road in Glen Ellen, author Jack London lived and wrote at his beloved Beauty Ranch, now an 800-acre state historic park.
“On the elevated sections of the road they felt the cool, delicious breeze from the Pacific forty miles away; while from each little dip and hollow came warm breaths of autumn earth, spicy with sunburnt grass and fallen leaves and passing flowers.”
—Jack London, “The Valley of the Moon” (1913)

Packed with delightful, unexpected surprises
and set amid world-renowned architectural gardens,
Cornerstone Place is a wine country experience unlike anything you've seen before.