Native plants are basically locals that already know how your climate works. They’ve adapted to your typical rain, sun, soil and temperature patterns over a long time. That means they usually need less pampering than exotic plants that were never meant to deal with your weather.
When you pick native or well-adapted species, they’re often happier with the amount of water nature provides, less prone to local pests, and more tolerant of your seasonal extremes. You spend less time nursing fragile plants and more time enjoying a garden that looks healthy without constant rescue missions.
It doesn’t mean you can ignore them completely – everything alive needs some care – but the baseline effort is lower. Plus, native plants often attract local birds, butterflies and beneficial insects more than imported varieties, which adds another layer of life to the garden.
Less fuss, more resilience: that’s the trade you get when you go with what already thrives in your area.
