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submitted 11 months ago by greatwhitebuffalo41 to c/nolawns

Obviously these plans aren't inclusive of the entire US but from what I understand they are working on adding even more garden plans to their list.

This can be beneficial if you live in any of these towns and would like to have a list or a plan for natives in your own yard and your don't know where to begin.

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[-] LibertyLizard 1 points 11 months ago

Cool site but a bit disappointing that they have nothing for the US’s most populous state. I guess we’ll just have to mash Portland, OR and Tucson, AZ into one plan.

[-] greatwhitebuffalo41 2 points 11 months ago

From what I hear, they're trying to eventually compile a list for ever major US city. I believe it's all volunteer so it takes time.

[-] feelinggrey13141 1 points 11 months ago

Does anyone know any resources for other parts of the world? I’d love to proliferate some natives but I’m worried American plants may be invasive.

[-] greatwhitebuffalo41 2 points 11 months ago

American plants would definitely be invasive. There's a resources guide on the website in the sidebar but it's not super full for other countries yet. I hope yours is in there!

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