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Go Native: Planting Backyard Habitats

by Derek Markham on February 24, 2009 · 5 comments

I’m trying very hard to pretend that winter is over, and I’m eager to get outside with the kids and dig into the earth.  I’m poring over the plant and seed catalogs that I’ve discovered in my mailbox these past few weeks.  But things are a little different for me this year; while in years past I’ve opted for plants both showy and exotic, this year I’m going native.

Landscaping with native plants, according to Doug Tallamy in his book Bringing Nature Home, is crucial to the diversity and survival of the wildlife within our ecosystem:

“Unless we modify the places we live, work and play to meet not only our own needs but the needs of other species as well, nearly all species of wildlife native to the United States will disappear forever. This is not speculation…. It is playing out across the country and the planet as I write.”

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