Biodiversity
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Pollinator Gardens: Why Your 'Good Intentions' Aren't Enough for Real Impact
Over 1 million pollinator gardens now dot the American landscape, yet the specific impact of these well-intentioned efforts on biodiversity and community well-being remains largely unmeasured.

No-Mow Yards Aren't Just For Pollinators, They're Key To Sustainable Living
A 2018 study of suburban Massachusetts lawns found that simply mowing less increased the presence of flowers and bees, particularly in early spring, according to The Saturday Evening Post .

Native Plants Boost Urban Wildlife Beyond Expectations, Outperforming Non-Natives
In an average backyard, native plants can support 15 times more native caterpillar species than non-native alternatives, a critical food source for birds.

Why Gardeners Are Embracing Overgrown Design Over Traditional Lawns
Simply letting your lawn grow longer can transform it into a vital early nectar source for bees, blooming with dandelions, clover, and daisies.

Your Perfect Lawn is Harming the Planet. Native Plants Are the Solution.
The quintessential American lawn is harming the planet, demanding constant resources while offering little to local wildlife. Embracing native plants is an economic and environmental imperative, fostering biodiversity and building climate resilience right outside our doors.