The trend to buy local is ramping up across the country. And what’s more local than native plants that have been here since before us?
Here’s some advice about using native Idaho plants in your landscaping.
If you’ve lived somewhere your entire life, you’re a native — and plants are no different.
Native plants are varieties that are indigenous to a specific area. There is a wide range of native plants in Idaho, including trees, flowers, shrubs, grasses and other plants.
You can use native plants in your plant beds, container gardens, or wherever you want to add some life around your landscape design.
There are also adaptive plants that aren’t originally from the area but have grown to have many of the same benefits of native varieties — giving you an even wider selection of sustainable planting options for Idaho landscaping.
Beyond the aesthetic value you can enjoy by landscaping with native plants in Idaho, there are some specific upsides to natives that have made them so popular.
These are some of the benefits of using native plants:
Overall, native plants are a more sustainable option that will save you money and time.
You’re probably wondering what the downside is to landscaping with native plants in Idaho, and you may have even heard a few reasons.
But, there are a lot of myths out there about native plants, including three that need to be debunked:
Incorporating sustainable elements is going to continue to be a top trend across the country — and native plants are one of the most efficient (and stunning) options to do that.
Beyond just choosing a native plant, you also need to make sure that the plant is designed for the space. For example, if it’s an area that gets a lot of sun, make sure you choose a full-sun native variety.
Want some help choosing native plants for landscaping in Idaho?
Call us at 208-656-3220, or fill out a simple form online to see how we can make your landscape more sustainable with native plants.