Having a native yard is so important for our environment and in the fight for climate change because it supports local wildlife and ecosystems. Native plants are adapted to the local climate and soil, requiring less water, hopefully no fertilizers, and no pesticides. They provide essential food and habitat for native insects, birds, and other animals, helping to maintain biodiversity. Additionally, native plants can reduce soil erosion and improve water quality by filtering runoff. Overall, a native yard promotes a healthier, more balanced ecosystem and reduces the environmental impact of traditional landscaping practices.
We aimed to make it easy for you to access all the information you need in one place, so you can quickly understand which native pollinator plants are best suited for your region.