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Native Species in Reclamation

It's more important than you think.

Native species is a trending hashtag in the vegetation world, amiright? There's a few reasons why. 

Native plants are good for the environment

Native species require less care. Because they're adapted to the climate and local soil, they need less water, and can withstand weather conditions. Native plants are also a food source and habitat for local wildlife including native insects, pollinators, and others.

Native plants preserve local water sources

Because they are adapted to the region, native plant roots tend to run deeper than other plants. This helps maintain healthy soil and prevent erosion and sediment runoff. 

Native plants prevent weed infestations

Native species can germinate rapidly because of their acclimation to the climate. Rapid growth and lasting establishment is the #1 way to prevent invasive species infestations. 

Why rooted live stakes?

I mean, can't you just shove a stick in the ground and hope it grows? Give your revegetation project its best chance by choosing ROOTED live stakes.

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