The 'Let It Bloom' June trend is gaining traction by encouraging homeowners to replace traditional lawns with wildflowers and native plants that support local wildlife, particularly pollinators like bees and butterflies. This approach not only enhances the beauty of gardens but also contributes to sustainability and water conservation by improving soil health. However, homeowners, especially those considering selling, may face challenges as not all buyers prefer the untamed look of wild gardens. Therefore, while embracing biodiversity has its merits, homeowners should weigh their options carefully.
Instead of clean-cut lawns and formal landscaping, this concept favors wilder, more organic appearances.
When you let native plants like milkweed, goldenrod, yarrow, and purple coneflower grow, you support pollinator populations that are essential to local ecosystems.
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