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5 Reasons to Go Native in Your Landscape

By: Woodlands Water | Published 03/17/2025

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Native plants perform better. They establish quicker and survive better through freezes and droughts.

 

Native plants require less maintenance. Save time: water less and skip the fertilizing and pesticides.

 

Wildlife depends on them. Native plants provide critical food and shelter for birds, pollinators and other wildlife. Here's why native plants matter to wildlife.

 

Native plants use less water. Lawns require A LOT of water to thrive. In fact, over 50% of an average household's total water use goes outdoors. Converting even a small section of lawn to native plants reduces that dramatically.

 

They'll save you moneyAccording to the EPA, conventional landscapes can cost 5x as much to maintain as natural landscapes over a 10-year period. Not to mention, Woodlands Water will rebate you 50% on native plants (up to $150). Just send us the receipt and we'll put a credit on your next month's bill. More info here.



Here's a great opportunity to get some!

March Mart at Mercer Botanic Gardens

March 21 & 22

Mercer Botanic Gardens

22306 Aldine Westfield Road, Humble, TX 77338

More information here.

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