Benefits of Native Plants
Research consistently finds that native plants—or plants that evolved over time to thrive in a particular region—are vital for sustaining the ecological systems that all living creatures depend on.
In Ohio and Kentucky, native plants provide food and shelter for thousands of butterflies, bees, moths, insects, birds, and other wildlife. They support soil health and help protect against erosion. And because they’re adapted to the regional climate, native plants require fewer inputs (such as water, fertilizers, or pesticides), conserving natural resources relative to conventional landscapes.
Low-maintenance native landscapes also help homeowners save money, time, and energy. They draw people closer to nature by beautifying our outdoor living spaces and inviting friendly pollinators and wildlife into our yards.
Want to be part of the climate solution? An easy way to start is to add more native plants to your landscape.