I guess it started with my eco-anxiety. During COVID I started to learn more about climate change and species loss. In order to get some hope I started to read about rewilding and native plant gardening and how some people are doing it even in their gardens so I wanted to do a little something to help.
Native Plant Gardening
Why native plants?
According to the The National Audubon Society:
Restoring native plant habitat is vital to preserving biodiversity. By creating a native plant garden, each patch of habitat becomes part of a collective effort to nurture and sustain the living landscape for birds and other animals.
What our community is about—
This community is for everyone who is interested in planting native species in their garden. Come here for discussions, questions, and sharing of ideas/photos.
Rules:
- Don't be a jerk.
- Don't spam.
- Stay on topic.
- Specify your region in the post title. This is a global community, so designating your region is important.
More for you to explore—
Part laziness and part love of nature. I hate watering, so anything that thrives in my garden has to be fine with weeks or months of neglect, so natives are the obvious solution. I also got tired of trying to keep exotic grass alive through drought conditions, so I started replacing my lawn with native groundcovers. Then I got into milkweed to save the monarchs and started looking into host plants for other native butterflies. It's a source of joy to see my backyard alive with pollinators and all sorts of wildlife.