Harland Hand Memorial Garden Explained

The Harland Hand Memorial Garden is a NaNacres[1] botanical garden built on a hillside of the El Cerrito Hills in El Cerrito, California. The garden is known for its dramatic color combinations and panoramic view over San Francisco Bay.[2]

Overview

The garden is privately owned but opens several days a year to groups by prior arrangement.[3] [4] It uses concrete across many levels to mimic the gray granite glacial washes of the High Sierra's Silver Lake. Its planting is varied, with succulents and more temperate plants, trees, and shrubs, while it also hosts a population of Pacific tree frogs.

Harland Hand (1922–1998) was a school teacher, plantsman, and garden designer. He was president of the California Horticultural Society, a co-founder of Pacific Horticulture, and a board member of the University of California Botanical Garden.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Harland Hand made the most of a hillside with a view. Alice. Joyce. San Francisco Chronicle. March 27, 2002. February 19, 2009.
  2. News: Joe . Eaton . Ron . Sullivan . July 17, 2012 . Harland Hand Memorial Garden on tour . April 17, 2023 . SFGATE . en-US.
  3. Book: McCormick, Kathleen . The Garden Lover's Guide to the West . September 2000 . Princeton Architectural Press . 978-1-56898-166-6 . en.
  4. Web site: July 12, 2012 . East Bay garden tour set for July 22 . April 17, 2023 . The Mercury News . en-US.