Maintenance, the Native Way
Water deeply but infrequently, mulch lightly to suppress weeds, and spot-weed before seed set. Establishment requires attention now so roots dive, plants knit together, and future years genuinely become easy.
Maintenance, the Native Way
Fallen leaves insulate soil, shelter overwintering insects, and feed decomposers. Keep them on beds, chop-and-drop stems in spring, and resist tidying the life out of microhabitats crucial to native garden health.
Maintenance, the Native Way
Use selective hand weeding, seasonal mowing, or, where appropriate and legal, professional prescribed burns. Disturbance mimics natural cycles, resets competition, and keeps woody invaders from overtaking prairies and meadows around homes.
Maintenance, the Native Way
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