HOAs and Native Habitat Gardens
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Five Reasons Why Native Gardens Save Money and the Planet
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Native plants are healthier and stronger.
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Native plants create wildlife habitats in your backyard.
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Native plants help the environment.
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Native plants require much less watering, fertilizer, and pesticides.
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Native plants are low maintenance.
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Native plants add splendor to your landscape.
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Articles
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The Rise and Beauty of Native Plants
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Greening Your Homeowners Association
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Guide to Passing Wildlife-Friendly Property Maintenance Ordinances
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FOOD
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Native plants provide nectar, seeds, nuts, fruits, berries, foliage, pollen, and insects eaten by an exciting variety of wildlife. Feeders can supplement natural food sources.
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Wildlife need places to find shelter from bad weather and places to hide from predators or stalk prey.
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PLACES TO RAISE YOUNG
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Wildlife need resources to reproduce and keep their species going. Some species have totally different habitat needs in their juvenile phase than they do as adults.
How-To, Plant Lists, All About Pollinator Gardens, and Where to Shop
Check out our extensive resources for how-to suggestions, plant lists, pollinator gardens, and more! Plus you'll find a list of recommended vendors for all your native habitat garden needs (or wants)!
Everything you need to get started including a great list of resources.
Here's what you need and how to get certified by the National Wildlife Federation.
Check out our progress towards getting the Village of Glenview certified.