Native Horticulture Design and Installation
03/04/2020
Check out this article explaining the many benefits of using native plants in your landscape. Based on research by Doug Tallamy, a professor of entomology at the University of Delaware.
How to Turn Your Yard Into an Ecological Oasis Replacing grass with even a few plants native to your region can save insects and the ecosystems that depend on them.
02/25/2020
Early bloomers: Spring is coming!
Even though our seasons can be hard to distinguish here in Georgia, we can still look forward to some great flowers in late Winter and early Spring. It is hard to miss these pops of color this time of year, before trees begin leafing out, and the sight of daffodils, Narcissus sp.(Photo 1), Magnolia liliiflora (Photo 2), and Prunus serulatta (Photo 3) signal Spring is right around the corner. Some native early bloomers to look out for include Rhododendron sp.(Photos 4-8), Eastern Redbud, Cercis canadensis (Photo 9), and Wild Plum, Prunus americana (Photo 10) A Native Horticulture Design will incorporate these plants into your landscape to give you something to look forward to after a dreary Winter!
02/15/2020
Thank you to everyone who has shown support for Native Horticulture and liked the page! The goal for Native Horticulture is to create ecologically sustainable designs for our urban landscapes. We believe it is our responsibility to future generations to restore native habitats and conserve our natural resources. An ecological design from Native Horticulture considers all aspects of the landscape ecosystem and strives to achieve synergy with wildlife, the environment, and mankind. Thank you all for your support as we support homeowners and businesses alike in implementing more sustainable landscapes!
Check out this article for more about this:
A native plant guru’s radical vision for the American yard and the environment How your garden can help the planet and all life around you.
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