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Updated: November 17, 2023
Recommended Native Plants for Maryland
Find native plant recommended for Maryland gardens and landscapes.
Updated: February 15, 2023
Why Include Native Plants in Your Garden?
Here are 5 good reasons to include native plants in your yard and garden. Native gardens increase biodiversity, connect to natural ecosystems, and provide habitat for native wildlife, among other benefits.
Updated: May 19, 2022
Native Plants for the Home Landscape
Learn about native plants and why they are so important to the environment and how to include them in your landscape.
Updated: April 16, 2024
Ornamental and Native Grasses for the Landscape
Find native and ornamental grasses for your yard and garden.
Updated: April 16, 2024
Native Plants for Shade
When planning a native shade garden, use the natural structure of a forest as your guide.
Updated: April 16, 2024
Deer Resistant Native Plants
A list of deer resistant native plants for Maryland gardens and landscapes.
Updated: April 16, 2024
Landscape Designs with Native Plants
Looking for sustainable landscaping ideas? Our landscape design templates and plant lists offer ideas for adding native plants around townhomes and single-family homes.
Updated: March 26, 2024
Linthicum Walks
Linthicum Walks is a historic home and farm complex in the Gambrills/Crofton area of Anne Arundel County. An on-site demonstration pollinator garden was planted with over 25 different native plants. The goal of the garden is to demonstrate sustainable gardening practices, the importance of pollinators, and the ecological importance of native plants.
Updated: August 9, 2023
Native Plants for Sunny Slopes
Maryland native plants recommended for sunny slopes.
Updated: May 31, 2023
South County Senior Center
Over many years, this project has worked to reclaim abandoned gardens and supplement the efforts of Senior Center volunteer gardeners. The Master Gardener team and local volunteers have recovered the land from succession, controlled the weeds and brambles, found many original plantings, and added native flowers and trees.
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