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Is "native plant only" gardening just a useless rule that limits your garden's potential?
As climate change intensifies and water restrictions become more common, the debate between native-only and diverse planting is reshaping how gardeners approach sustainability. Cast your vote to weigh in on whether native-only rules are essential or overly restrictive.
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