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Replacing native plants with non-native lawns has damaged local ecosystems, wasted water, and accelerated climate change. Lawns often require heavy maintenance, synthetic chemicals, and frequent mowing, contributing to pollution and habitat loss. This shift has reduced biodiversity, weakened soil health, and increased vulnerability to drought and erosion.
But you can help reverse this trend, starting right at home. Native plants are already adapted to your region, needing less water and care while supporting pollinators, wildlife, and carbon storage. By learning which plants belong in your area and adding them to your yard, you create a healthy, sustainable habitat that restores balance and helps combat climate change for future generations.