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Native plant gardens—gardens created with wildlife indigenous to a specific region—are a great way to be more environmentally friendly. These gardens beautify the landscape while using less water and fewer pesticides. You can rebuild local ecosystems and habitats right in your yard! Here’s a guide on how to create a native plant garden of your own.

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Mihali Fauster
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Making your home the envy of the neighborhood is easier than you think when you choose Texas native plants in your landscaping. Native plants mean low maintenance, less water, and higher chances of success. It just makes sense. Here's the Top 15 Texas Native Plants that Will Make Your Home Look Stunning. Want to grow your own garden? It's easy with these tips. With so many Texas native plants to choose from your home's landscaping can look great not only right now, but for years to come. A…

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Kayleena Jones
A prairie no-lawn garden grows in Plano, TX, north of Dallas. Click through to see Michael's pics and observations after his garden appeared on the city's 1st water-wise landscape tour. Plano Prairie Garden: Water-Wise Tour Retrospect Texas Native Plants Landscaping, Texas Native Landscaping, Plants Grown In Water, Native Plant Landscape, Texas Landscaping, Xeriscape Landscaping, Water Wise Landscaping, Texas Native Plants, Prairie Planting

Plano's first and my garden's first landscape tour was last Saturday. I am not sure anyone knew what to expect. Based on the turn out and response received to my garden, I think the tour went well. At least 243 people passed through my garden during the six hours the tour was open and more continued to stop or drive by for the next couple of hours. Somewhere around 3:20, the doorbell rang and a woman that said she had a late start wanted to ask questions and look around. I was exhausted…

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Pam Penick

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