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Welcome to the Shady Gardens Nursery Native Plant Information Blog about gardening with Native Plants! It is important to use native plants in our gardens as our climate becomes more hot and dry. Native plants are the secret to having a beautiful garden with less water, because most native plants are drought tolerant! To purchase native plants for shipping directly to you, please visit our online store: http://www.shadygardensnursery.com.


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Our goal is to increase awareness of the beauty and ease of gardening with Native Plants. Native Plants have been here all along, and they have proved themselves worthy to be in your garden--they're easy to grow, they require less water and less maintenance, and they are beautiful!