The time and cost required by your garden can and often does determine the level of quality our plants will produce. So many of us love to enjoy a beautiful landscape and yet at the same time we are left without the time and money needed to attain a lovely yard.

Taking advantage of the benefits of native plants is a simple way to cut the necessary time required by your garden and the amount of money you could spend on water and other needs your garden requires. Native plants need less attention because they grow naturally in their given climate. They are already accustomed to ground conditions and thrive with little extra attention required.

The following websites are helpful resources to determine what is native to your area.

http://www.plantnative.org/index.htm

http://www.wildflower.org/collections/

Several states have native plant societies. Search “native plant society” to locate one on a search engine.

Below are a few.

Santa Clara County-CA

http://www.cnps-scv.org/

Santa Cruz-CA

http://www.cruzcnps.org/

California

http://www.cnps.org/

Oregon

http://www.npsoregon.org/

Utah

http://www.unps.org/index.html

New Mexico

http://npsnm.unm.edu/

Nevada

http://heritage.nv.gov/nnps.htm

Arizona

http://www.aznps.com/

 

One Response to Native Plant Guide

  1. This post packed a lot of insight and information into one short post! Keep up the good work!

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