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Native plants are adapted to local climate and soil conditions, which means they typically require less water than non-native species. Additionally, their deep root systems help absorb rainfall more effectively, reducing runoff and standing water in your yard. By planting natives, you can significantly improve your yard's ability to manage rainfall, reduce soil erosion, and enhance groundwater recharge. This makes native plants an excellent choice for creating a sustainable, low-maintenance landscape that conserves water and reduces the risk of flooding.
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Native plants attract a variety of local wildlife, including beneficial insects like pollinators and natural pest predators. While you might see more bugs, they are usually beneficial and help maintain a balanced ecosystem. These insects can help control pest populations naturally, reducing the need for chemical pesticides and promoting a healthier garden environment.
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