Susan Karasoff is an avid gardener in San Francisco's unique terrain, focusing on native plants that attract and support local bee populations. As a member of the California Native Plant Society, she emphasizes a gardening philosophy where only the easiest plants thrive, thus encouraging biodiversity. Her garden serves as a vital resource, offering pollen for various species while showcasing the beauty and resilience of native flora in the San Francisco Bay Area's clay and chert soil. Events related to her work are planned, emphasizing community engagement with sustainable gardening practices.
Susan Karasoff’s gardening approach in San Francisco emphasizes easy-to-grow native plants that not only beautify gardens but also support local pollinators and wildlife.
Through her gardening, Susan aims to create a thriving environment for various species, showcasing the resilience of local flora in the Bay Area's unique soil conditions.
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