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Water Conservation
Advantages of Native Plants
Plants native to the Pacific Northwest evolved over thousands of years to suit our climate, soil conditions, and weather patterns. As a result, they require less maintenance, little watering once established, and no pesticides to remain vigorous and healthy.
"Mow Less" Lawn
Do you ever fantasize about a lush green lawn that requires very little water, chemicals, fertilizers and mowing?
Moss Getting You Down?
As residents of the Pacific Northwest, we’re no strangers to this group of small, furry plants that grow in our lawns and on our roofs, decks and sidewalks. Our damp climate, naturally acidic soils and ample shade provide ideal places for moss to grow green and lush.
GardenSmart Oregon: a Guide to Non-invasive Plants
Native plants are adapted to the climate and are naturally resistant to native pests and diseases. They require less water and need no chemical applications for them to thrive. Using native plants can reduce the amount of pollution in runoff to our waterways.