Native vegetation helps birds, mammals, insects, reptiles, and amphibians. Wetland vegetation in ponds feed and shelter fish! Grow natives for wildlife-friendly gardens.
Local climate favors native plants. A local native plant requires little care. It can endure heat, cold, dampness, aridity, heavy and low moisture.
They need less water due to local climate adaption. They may not need water. Wild native plants just need rainfall, however drought-stricken plants may benefit from irrigation.
Natives are hardy, tolerant of local circumstances, and consume less water and fertilizer. Many of them are low-maintenance! Native plants grow easily and require little care.
Some natives propagate swiftly. Many plants self-seed and grow from underground rhizomes. Fortunately, these plants' population increase is straightforward to manage.