
native planting
Native planting refers to the practice of cultivating plants that are naturally found in a specific region or ecosystem. These plants have evolved over time to thrive in local conditions, supporting local wildlife, including pollinators and other beneficial organisms. By using native plants in gardens and landscaping, we promote biodiversity, reduce the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and help conserve water. Native planting contributes to a sustainable environment, as these plants often require less maintenance and are better suited to cope with local climate variations compared to non-native species.