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Spread the WordYou can help protect California wildlands! Always choose non-invasive alternatives for your own garden. Then tell others the news about invasives in your area and the importance of growing gardens and landscapes that don't threaten natural areas. With PlantRight, there are easy ways you can help:

  • Tell your friends and neighbors about choosing beautiful, safe alternatives to invasive plants. Click here to email a note about PlantRight right now.
  • Download and share the list of invasive plants and their suggested alternatives for your region. Click on the name of a region to email a friend, or use the "download" link to open the PDF:
    • Sierra & Coastal Mountains (Sunset Zones 1-3) [ download ]
    • Central Valley (Sunset Zones 7-9) [ download ]
    • Desert (Sunset Zones 10-13) [ download ]
    • North & Central Coast (Sunset Zones 14-17) [ download ]
    • South Coast (Sunset Zones 18-24) [ download ]
  • Post a PlantRight banner or button on your website or in your blog — and send your visitors to PlantRight.org for valuable resources! Protect California Wildlands -- Don't plant invasives
    Copy and paste this code for the banner above:
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  • Download the colorful PlantRight brochure to share with your garden group, neighbors, and home owner association.
  • Want to get even more involved? Visit the Cal-IPC speakers' bureau to learn how to give presentations to garden clubs and environmental groups in your community.
 
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