The owner of a nursery says native plants not only have a higher survival rate for South Texas climate, they save you money and time. And more importantly, planting native can help build a local ecosystem in your backyard.
– A master gardener and owner of a new local nursery in Converse wants to plant the seed of prioritizing native plants not just in our minds, but in the habit of local gardeners.
When the California transplant went to buy South Texas native plants for his own backyard, he said he saw a problem. More importantly, he said his main goal is to raise awareness about the importance of planting native for our pollinators.
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