Free Webinar: What Is Wild and Why It Matters

Bright orange monarch butterfly with black veins, a black border with white spots and black body has its wings outstretched as it perches on a cluster of small orange florets of a butterfly milkweed.

Spring in the northern hemisphere is when gardening folks and homeowners start making landscaping plans for the year and beyond.

A perfect time to rethink your landscape and consider how it can support pollinators and wildlife.

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Takeaways from Plant this, Not that: Native Replacements for Common Landscaping Plants

Cover slide from presentation, with photos of two plants: golden-yellow leaved Lindera benzoin, a native shrub to choose. And a red-leaved Euonymus alata (Burning Bush), an invasive plant to avoid planting.

At the September 2024 Wild Ones Wayne County (WOWC) event, chapter co-founder and membership chairperson Derek Shaffer discussed native plant alternatives to planting common landscaping plants in your garden.

And why everyone should consider planting native plants to increase plant diversity, provide wildlife with the food and shelter they need, as well as reduce mowing and watering.

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