u/humdinger44
How strict are you about choosing your native plants?
I love working on this project of replacing my lawn with beneficial natives. Usually i make sure that a plant is native to my county before deciding to add it to my garden but every now and then I think about making exceptions.
This evening I'm looking at different varieties of phlox and many are native to my state and county but the marsh phlox (Phlox glaberrima) is not. I think that particular variety is so pretty and would also be well suited for my soil.
So I'm taking a poll. How strict are you on what you consider native?
How did the Dutch push back the sea? What time period did this begin and how much land did the country acquire this way?
reddit.comArcher fans! What show do you think most other fans would agree is a great TV show?
I suppose what other TV shows do you think most Archer fans have in common
In She's Out of My League (2010) in the final climax (not Kirk's early bird special) outside the airport you can hear a reference to the movie Airplane (1980) in the background with the airport broadcasting about white loading zones.
The movie is wildly underrated.
And i both respect plex for maintaining my privacy but also judge them for not reaching out lol.
Seinfeld. Here we go.
There are some specialized tree nurseries and people running small businesses out of their homes but when I go looking for specific native plants it can be difficult to find a supplier. If larger nurseries set up a "native plants" department, or even marked natives with a high visibility sticker, I would think that would be so helpful. No one seems to take this approach. I would think professional gardeners would be into it.
Is there really not enough of a market for this to be a viable business model?