Why Go Wild?

WATER. Native and wild plants need less water and can increase the soil's capacity to store water, reduce water runoff, and reduce flooding.

SOIL HEATH. Native and wild plants' deeper root systems prevent erosion.

AIR. Native and wild plants can help reduce air pollution by removing carbon from the air and do not require mowing that contributes to carbon emissions.

TIME. Native and wild plants have evolved to survive in local environments and require very little time (unless you'd like to spend it!)

WILDLIFE. Native wildflowers and grasses provide food and shelter for wildlife.

IMPACT. Native and wild plant species require less fertilizer and pesticides compared to lawns seeded with commercial grass seeds and less maintenance overall.

BEAUTY. Native and wild plants can create a one of a kind, biodiverse, scenic WildPatch for you and your home. Beyond the natural appeal of the plants, many will attract wildlife for you to enjoy as you grow wild!