6 Benefits of landscaping with native plants.
Growing native plants in your garden has numerous benefits. It can benefit the environment in many ways. Native plants are more adaptable to the region’s climate, soil and rainfall levels.
Benefits of landscaping with native plants:
1. Saves Water
Growing native plants in your garden can help to conserve water. Native plants do not require much water when compared to lawns. Lawns need consistent watering to thrive whereas native plants have deep roots that help to retain water. Native plants have also adapted themselves to the rainfall levels in that particular region and can grow well even without consistent watering. This can help you to save lots of water.
2. No fertilizers required:
Native plants have adapted themselves to the region’s soil conditions and can grow well even in average soil conditions. They do not require regular fertilizing.
3. Resistant to local climate
Native plants can survive extreme weather conditions like drought and floods. Plants that have flourished in that particular region for a very long time become more resilient to weather conditions.
4. Controls Soil erosion
One of the benefits of landscaping with native plants is that it controls soil erosion. Soil erosion can result in the loss of fertile topsoil. The deep root system of native plants helps to minimize soil erosion. Non-native plants have shallow root systems, and they cannot help to control soil erosion.
5. Restore natural habitats
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Native plants help to provide shelter and habitat for small birds and pollinators. Growing native plants In your home can help to attract pollinators, bees and small animals.
6. Adds beauty
When you grow a variety of native flowers and groundcovers in your garden, it adds colour and beauty to your garden.