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Sara Orsi
Benefits of native plants include:
- Adaptability: They are well suited to our climate, soil, and environmental conditions. This makes them more resilient to pests, diseases, and extreme weather.
- Water conservation: Natives typically require less watering, which helps conserve water resources and reduces your water bill.
- Wildlife: They provide habitat and food for local wildlife, including birds, butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. By planting natives, you're contributing to the preservation of the local ecosystem and biodiversity.
- Low maintenance: Once established, native plants require less maintenance compared to non-native species. They tend to grow naturally and thrive without the need for excessive fertilisation or pruning.
If you’re keen to gain practical knowledge to create a vibrant, sustainable garden that showcases the beauty and resilience of native plants, don’t miss this workshop.