Know Your Place: Reading Your Ecoregion
Look up your ecoregion or hardiness zone, then note average rainfall and temperature swings. Local native plant societies often publish region-specific lists. Matching plants to these patterns prevents disappointment and reduces maintenance. Drop your city or region below, and we’ll point you toward trusted regional guides.
Know Your Place: Reading Your Ecoregion
Clay, loam, or sand? Acidic or alkaline? Simple soil tests reveal structure and pH, while a jar test shows how quickly water drains. Many natives are adapted to specific soils, so this step matters. Share your soil type, and we’ll highlight plants that genuinely thrive in it.
Know Your Place: Reading Your Ecoregion
Track sun exposure across a day. Morning light differs from afternoon heat, and wind corridors or reflected heat from walls create microclimates. Noting these subtle cues lets you place sun-loving prairie stars or woodland treasures perfectly. Tell us your trickiest corner, and we’ll brainstorm native matches.
Know Your Place: Reading Your Ecoregion
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