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How Native Landscaping Is Taking Over US Gardens

August 24, 2023 by Staff Reporter

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Published August 23, 2023

Gardening, a cherished activity passed down through generations in the US, has always reflected our aesthetic tastes and connection to nature. From manicured lawns to vibrant flower beds, gardens have been a source of pride and joy for countless homeowners.

But as we become more environmentally conscious, a transformative trend is taking root in our backyards: native landscaping. This movement, which emphasizes using indigenous plants, is not just about creating picturesque gardens but also about fostering a sustainable and eco-friendly environment.

Let’s delve deeper into this captivating trend and explore the myriad reasons behind its soaring popularity.

What Is Native Landscaping?

At its essence, native landscaping revolves around the principle of using plants native to a particular region or ecosystem. Rather than gravitating towards non-native, foreign plants that might offer a unique aesthetic appeal but demand more care, gardeners are now leaning towards plants that have naturally adapted and flourished in their local surroundings for centuries.

This approach ensures the plants are well-suited to the local climate and soil conditions and coexist harmoniously with the native wildlife. Let’s look at exactly why native plant gardening is gaining popularity so quickly.

Environmentally Friendly

One of the most compelling reasons for the rise of native landscaping is its environmental benefits. Native plants, having evolved in their specific locales, are adept at thriving with the natural rainfall and soil nutrients available to them.

This means they typically require less supplemental watering, fewer chemical fertilizers, and minimal maintenance. By reducing the need for these inputs, gardeners can significantly decrease their water usage, minimize chemical runoff into local waterways, and lower the overall carbon footprint associated with maintaining their gardens.

Supports Local Wildlife

Beyond their environmental benefits, native plants play a crucial role in sustaining local ecosystems. They offer essential food and shelter to local wildlife — birds and bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects.

By populating their gardens with native species, gardeners are essentially creating mini-reserves or sanctuaries that promote and enhance local biodiversity. This not only helps in the conservation of species but also ensures our gardens are alive with the buzz and flutter of local fauna.

Cost-Effective

Economic considerations are also driving the shift towards native landscaping. Given that native plants are naturally attuned to their environment, they often require less intervention in terms of pest control and fertilization.

This translates to savings on garden supplies and resources. Many native species are perennials, which means they regenerate every year without the need for replanting. Over time, this can lead to substantial savings for gardeners, both in terms of money and effort.

Getting Started with Native Landscaping

For those who are captivated by the idea of native landscaping but feel overwhelmed about initiating the transition, there’s a wealth of support available. Renowned organizations like Garden for Wildlife are dedicated to assisting gardeners in their journey toward creating native landscapes.

They offer comprehensive resources, including curated lists of native plants tailored for different regions, expert advice on crafting habitats that attract and nurture wildlife, and a plethora of tips and tricks to ensure your garden thrives. With such guidance, even the most novice gardener can embark on this rewarding journey.

Start Planting Native

Native landscaping represents a profound shift in our gardening ethos. It’s not merely a fleeting trend but a conscious move towards more sustainable, eco-friendly, and holistic gardening practices. By embracing native plants, we’re not just beautifying our personal spaces; we’re also making a tangible contribution to the preservation of our planet, and the myriad life forms it supports.

As you contemplate your next garden project or renovation, consider the myriad benefits of going native. The rewards — both tangible and intangible — are truly boundless.

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