Good looking native sub-division
Homeowner wrote:
''but we built our homes on THEIR LAND, and now we need to start replanting with natives to feed them.''
Heh heh, if my house is built on land owned by a hummingbird/squirrel, then I need to find out why I'm paying the property taxes! Maybe the squirrel works for Bradley... ;-)
Seriously, do you have an examples of a local sub-division that utilizes more native plants? I'd like to see what it looks like. We are competing with them (economically) wrt the value of our property. My obervation is that when people get ready to market their home, they green up the lawn and generally spruce up their non-native plants to make it more attractive to the general population of home-shoppers.
Homeowner wrote:
''but we built our homes on THEIR LAND, and now we need to start replanting with natives to feed them.''
Heh heh, if my house is built on land owned by a hummingbird/squirrel, then I need to find out why I'm paying the property taxes! Maybe the squirrel works for Bradley... ;-)
Seriously, do you have an examples of a local sub-division that utilizes more native plants? I'd like to see what it looks like. We are competing with them (economically) wrt the value of our property. My obervation is that when people get ready to market their home, they green up the lawn and generally spruce up their non-native plants to make it more attractive to the general population of home-shoppers.