What problem do you have on your property?

Shady spot where the grass doesn’t grow?
Soggy lawn?
Hillside erosion?
Invasive weeds?
Too many mosquitoes?
Cultivating the appropriate native plants can solve almost any problem in your yard!
For example, a soggy lawn could be replaced by a rain garden. Depending on the environmental conditions, a careful selection of native plants that naturally grow in soggy spots together could not only solve the lawn problem but also create habitat for local wildlife.
Another example- too many mosquitoes often indicates that the ecosystem is unbalanced. Attracting predators of mosquitoes with native plants can return a health balance where other insects, lizards and songbirds keep the mosquitoes in check.
Japanese stilt-grass relentlessly invading your yard? Several aggressive native plants over time can compete and keep the invasive grass at bay.
Cultivating nature isn’t just good for wildlife- it is nature’s way of solving problems we have created.
If you think native plants could provide solutions for your challenges, see my offerings and I’ll be happy to get you on your way to a solution!
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