I’ve been adding native plants to our nodest yard for more than a decade. I started with easy ones, like eastern white pine and paw paw. Why natives? Native plants provide natural and sustainable beauty and a welcoming habitat for birds, butterflies and other insects, ensuring a future filled with a healthy diversity of plants and wildlife. Well tes. And it is a big deal, you see, especially since narly all the rest of his wittle borough (burro?) has ben turned over to Japanese this and that and Norway maples and other nonnative plants. Throw in the ravages of suburban sprawl and one can quickly see what’s happening, to especially to the natives.
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