Native planting involves the intentional use of plant species that are indigenous to a specific geographic area or ecosystem. These plants are naturally adapted to local soil, climate, and wildlife, making them more sustainable and less reliant on pesticides, fertilizers, or irrigation. Native planting supports biodiversity by attracting pollinators, birds, and beneficial insects. It's a key practice in ecological landscaping, habitat restoration, and sustainable garden design.
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