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Native Plants Gain Popularity In Rockland As Gardeners Embrace Sustainable Landscaping

Summary by monseyscoop.com
Gardeners across the Hudson Valley, with a growing focus in Rockland County, are increasingly turning to native plants as a sustainable and low-maintenance alternative to traditional landscaping. Designed to thrive in local conditions, these plants require less water, fertilizer, and upkeep while naturally supporting pollinators and improving overall environmental health. At Down to Earth Living in Pomona, interest in native perennials continues…
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monseyscoop.com broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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