
Nature has not only decided the birthplace of every plant but also its family and friends who can depend on it. Even the external surroundings and habitat which will provide ensure its growth and development has been well planned for them.
Native plants require lesser time and resources as they have spent centuries learning and adapting to the local environment and growing conditions. They also tend to be healthier and stronger thus, reducing the risk of withering or premature dying, falling, pest attacks, frequent maintenance among other aspects. More importantly, most native plants in India have immense medicinal and healing qualities that benefit the gardeners, in turn.
However, sustainable gardening isn’t about native plants alone.
1. Soil

2. Water
Drinking water is a precious resource that, in many parts of the country, is in short supply.
Optimizing the water application techniques such as designing water-thrifty gardens can help reduce burden on our water resources.

3. Material

4. Biodiversity

5. Plants
Native plants are adapted to the local climate and soil conditions where they naturally occur.
In addition to supporting pollinators and other wildlife, native plants are inherently sustainable as they require less watering and fertilization than most non-natives.

