# Two awesome tools for native plant gardens in San Diego 1. Electric Leaf Vacuum / Leaf Blower These things are super useful for almost anyone. If you have deciduous trees, then these will vacuum them up, chop them into little pieces, and put them in a big bag. Then you can throw them on a compost heap, or use them as mulch. Leaf vacuums have adjustable suction, so you could probably find a setting that's strong enough to pick up a lot of leaves, but weak enough not to pick up gravel. The leaf blower function is really nice for cleaning all sorts of stuff of of concrete. Sometimes a broom just doesn't work that well (think tight spaces). 2. Electric Wood Chipper / Mulcher These are like small versions of the big wood chippers they use with tree branches. If you grow any native sages, then you'll probably find that you have a lot of clippings in Fall or Winter. Our native sages look great for the first year or two and then they start loosing leaves lower down and they don't look so great. The fix for this is to cut them back pretty aggressively every year or two. Roses are like that too. This means you end up with lots of sticks and small branches. If you throw these into a small wood chipper/mulcher, then it'll spit out little pieces that you can compost or use as mulch. And you can't have too much mulch! ;-) Otherwise, you'll have to put them in your green curb-side container and go pick up mulch from the Miramar landfill instead. That mulch is a good deal, but it's sort of a pain in the but to drive all the way down there; especially if you don't have a pickup truck.