ABOUT HARTLEY BOTANICA
Who We Are
Hartley Botanica has been a Family-run company since 1971. We offer garden weddings. We also have a working nursery. From the beginning, our family business has grown from the love of plants, and family. The entire family is dedicated to all aspects of our ever changing business. Come in and visit, bring a friend, and stay a while.
We are located in Somis, California. Click here for directions.
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Hartley Botanica is truly an amazing place and the rave reviews about the venue from our guests poured in all through the night.
-Jin H. Lee | North Hills, CA
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It truly was the best day of my life! Every guest praised the food, the venue, the decoration, the service... it was all incredible!
-Karen & Alex Scott | Playa del Rey, CA
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Our wedding was amazing, the staff was amazing, everything was flawless and I could not have asked for a more perfect day! Everybody was amazed and loved it!
-Michele & Kory Collins | Simi Valley, CA
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You and your staff are incredible. We had such a perfect day and we are so happy we got to have a Hartley Wedding. Our guests all had a fantastic time, .... so appreciate all the care you put into every wedding you have. Thank you for the most wonderful day of our lives, we are forever grateful.
-Brad and Berkeley Kleckner | Ventura, CA
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...every wedding is just more beautiful then the next. I cannot imagine a wedding more beautiful and fun than ours! Hartley is truly a gem of a venue and you were all so wonderful to work with!!
-Lori Cain, Mother of the Bride | Brentwood, CA
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I heard nothing but great reviews from so many of our guests! I already knew the venue was beautiful but I was especially impressed with the staff and their close attention to all needs! The food was yummy, the food and drink service to the wedding party during the cocktail hour was so appreciated by all that were kept "captive" there. I felt that we were well taken care of the whole evening. And as the mother-of-the-bride, I was able to be a guest and not have to oversee anything. A fun time by all!
-Marci Barba-Saurer | Montrose, CA
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I am just winding down from this whirlwind weekend! But I just had to tell you that Hartley Botanica was the most amazing venue & experience. Our guests were raving how beautiful it was, & many told us it was the nicest wedding they've ever been to.
-Janine Snow, Mother-of-the-Bride | Thousand Oaks, CA
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Thank you so much for everything. Our guests could not stop raving about Hartley and how beautiful it was! Everything was truly perfect, exactly what I have dreamt about. Beautiful and so well organized, we didn't have to worry about a thing! Thank you!!
-Gretchen & Ryan Lindgreen | Valencia, CA
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Actually exceeded my expectations. Everything was kept neatly and the grounds were beautiful. What a fairytale.
-Jesse and Nicole Bozman | Moorpark, CA
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It was a fairytale come true. Everyone was just overwhelmed with the beauty. We couldn't have been more pleased with the entire event. There could never be a bad event within such beautiful grounds. Heaven on Earth.
-Debra Childress | Simi Valley, CA
THE HARTLEY FAMILY
In The Beginning
Even as a young boy, Richard Hartley had a love of horticulture. While most children had their lemonade stands, Richard, along with childhood friend, Peter Miles, opened a little plant stand and sold cacti for two cents each. They called their new venture Sun & Shade.
From 1962 to 1965 Richard worked for Nickerson’s Nursery in Brentwood and Beverly Hills. He continued to study horticulture through high school and college. In 1966, Richard started landscaping professionally. In 1971, he recruited his wife, Kate, to make some cuttings of Eugenia mertifolia. There had been some shortage of the plants the previous season, and he wanted to ensure an ample supply for his landscape customers. Their project, Hartley Farms, outgrew the backyard and spread to the rented acre next door.
The Family Grows
In 1972, Richard and Kate were blessed with their first arrival to the family, Ashton Tatnall. Richard was still landscaping, and they started to plan for a new, bigger home for the six children they planned on having in the future. 1976 brought Barbara DiAnne, and Kate and Richard were just finishing up their new home. By 1978, Mary-Kathleen had joined the family. When Weston Riley joined the family in 1980, so did seven more acres.
The nursery too had expanded and moved onto ten acres in Zuma Canyon. By now it was called Hartley Wholesale Nursery, selling only to nurseries and landscapers.
By 1984, Richard Robert Jr. came along and the nursery had outgrown the sleepy residential neighborhood. Relocating on highway 118, in Somis the nursery grew to 28 acres. The kids grew too. They learned botanical names, how to propagate, shift and re-block plants, and to help customers. Now the wholesale nursery expanded to accommodate both landscape and retail customers and became known as Hartley Gardens.
A New Generation
In 1995, Kate and Richard decided to semi-retire. They purchased a home in Cambria, and daughter, Barbara, purchased the nursery. She called her new venture Sun & Shade, in honor of her Dad’s first nursery business.
In 1997, a plan for the gardens was in the works. Kate designed a beautiful wedding garden plan, while Richard planted and created waterfalls. They cleared 2-acres of nursery stock, and created Paliuli: the Hawaiian equivalent to the Garden of Eden.
Barbara incorporated the company as Hartley Botanica, Inc. in 1999. The gardens have continued to expand, and now encompass 3 acres of professionally landscaped grounds. In 2004, Weston married Danielle Hampton in a perfect ceremony in the Paliuli Gardens. They were the 215th ceremony to take place. In 2008, Barbara married Dan Goodrich. In 2009, Ashton married Nikki Ramey in the 498th wedding ceremony performed in the gardens.
In 2005, Barbara purchased 32-acres in the Central Coast. Since Richard, Sr. has stated that he’ll “retire when he’s 6-feet under”, he started planting a new wedding and reception location which includes a ceremony under a 200-year old Oak tree, waterfalls, and expansive lawn area for a reception. This new venture, Hartley Farms, is now open. Barbara and Dan intend to plant the property with orchards and have a farm which will include agri-tourism with agricultural education for families and schools.
From the beginning, our family business has grown from the love of plants, and family. The entire family is dedicated to all aspects of our ever changing business. Come in and visit, bring a friend, and stay a while.