Native landscaping involves using plants that are indigenous to a specific region in landscape design, promoting biodiversity, reducing maintenance needs, and supporting local wildlife. Native plants are well-adapted to the local climate, soil, and environmental conditions, making them more resilient and less dependent on water, fertilizers, and pesticides compared to non-native species. Native landscaping enhances the natural beauty of the area, provides habitat and food sources for native wildlife, and contributes to the overall ecological health of the region. This approach is increasingly popular in sustainable landscaping practices, as it aligns with the principles of conservation and environmental stewardship. By choosing native plants, landscapers can create gardens that are both aesthetically pleasing and environmentally beneficial.
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