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Although native plants have evolved to survive in our demanding climate, merely scattering seed in your yard and expecting nature to take over from there does not assure success.

Nature sows much more seed than we can afford to sow. Much is lost to birds, ants, wind and lack of water. If you want your native seeds to grow, you must plant, water, weed and help them along for a season. Once established, native plants require little or no effort. But do the hard work to get them established!




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