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Dubberley Landscape works with residential and commercial clients in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex to create beautiful and sustainable outdoor environments. We are committed to helping people and communities work with natural landscapes.

Look what New York is proposing. We can do it to if would had the will.
03/16/2026

Look what New York is proposing.

We can do it to if would had the will.

Every tax dollar New York spends on public landscaping is about to do something it has never done before — and once you understand what's changing, you'll wonder why it took this long.
Look at that median strip in the photo. Purple coneflowers. Bee balm. Native grasses moving in the wind. Bees already working it in the middle of a New York City street. That's not a special garden someone planted as a feel-good project. That's what a public landscape looks like when someone finally decides it should actually do something useful.
New York's proposed Native Plants Program would make that the law. Every state-financed green space — parks, highway medians, public plazas, school grounds — would be legally required to use native species instead of ornamental plants. Not as an option. Not as a pilot program somewhere. As the default. The rule. The standard that every publicly funded landscaping project has to meet going forward.
Here's what that shift actually means in practice, and why it matters to you personally even if you've never thought about public landscaping before.
Right now, when your tax dollars pay for a park or a highway median to be planted, they're mostly buying plants that look maintained and do almost nothing else. Ornamental grasses that support no native insects. Decorative shrubs that pollinators can't use. Flowers bred entirely for appearance that produce little to no nectar for the creatures that need it. It looks fine. It functions as decoration. Your money is essentially buying a very expensive backdrop.
Native plants are a completely different thing. They evolved here — in this region, in this soil, in this climate. The insects that live in your neighborhood evolved alongside them over thousands of years. When a city median gets planted with native coneflowers, the bees that have been foraging in that neighborhood for generations recognize them immediately as food. When native grasses go in along a highway corridor, insects shelter and overwinter in their stems and root systems. When enough of those plantings connect across a city, you stop having isolated patches of green and start having something that functions as a real habitat network — right in the middle of concrete and traffic and everything people assume is hostile to wildlife.
This is not a small proposal. The total footprint of publicly managed green space in New York State is enormous. Changing what gets planted on all of it — from decorative to ecological, from aesthetic to functional — multiplies the impact of every landscaping dollar spent from this point forward.
New York is saying: if we're going to plant something with public money, it should belong here. It should feed something. It should matter.
If you want to see this happen where you live, share this today. Because the states that act next on this are the ones where enough people made enough noise to push it forward.

What a fun way to get involved in Texas Native Plant Week! All you need is the iNaturalist app on your phone, and you ar...
10/20/2025

What a fun way to get involved in Texas Native Plant Week! All you need is the iNaturalist app on your phone, and you are set to snap and share photos to help track what’s growing in our communities! You can find more about the BioBlitz Challenge here: https://www.npsot.org/our-work/texas-native-plant-week/

It's time for a NATIVE PLANT BIOBLITZ! 📸🌱

Celebrate Texas Native Plant Week (Oct 19-26) by downloading the free iNaturalist app and uploading observations of wild plants (not cultivated or planted) between now and October 25.

All observations will automatically be added to the Wild Plants of Texas - NPSOT Challenge BioBlitz 2025. Learn more here.

Last year we had 1,134 observations during our Bioblitz. Let's try to beat that this year!

Learn more here: http://bit.ly/497Qbu2

It's Texas Native Plant Week, and what perfect timing to remember that fall is the best time to plant! This is your perf...
10/20/2025

It's Texas Native Plant Week, and what perfect timing to remember that fall is the best time to plant! This is your perfect opportunity to learn about the incredible native flora that thrives here and plan your own part in our local ecosystem. Drop me a line if you are ready to replace your dead lawns and other summer casualties with native plants. What’s on your planting list?

Discover the benefits of native plants and celebrate them during Texas Native Plant Week! Reduce maintenance, conserve water, create a sustainable and pollinator-friendly ecosystem.

My native landscape is one of the stops on the Plano Water-Wise Landscape Tour this Saturday! There have been some huge ...
09/30/2025

My native landscape is one of the stops on the Plano Water-Wise Landscape Tour this Saturday! There have been some huge changes in my garden recently, so come by and see what’s growing.
With cooler weather upon us, you might be itching to get back outside, and these garden tours are a great chance to see some living examples of successful North Texas landscape practices that may work for you, too.

Free Plano Water-Wise Landscape Tour on October 4th and Dallas on the 18th, featuring residential and community landscapes.

Happy National Plant a Tree Day! 🌳Today is the perfect reminder to put down roots! Whether you're ready to plant now or ...
09/28/2025

Happy National Plant a Tree Day! 🌳

Today is the perfect reminder to put down roots! Whether you're ready to plant now or are planning ahead, I’ve got you covered with my North Texas Tree Guide for some of the best local species.

Want to support the global movement? Learn more about the amazing work and initiatives advocated by : https://onetreeplanted.org/blogs/stories/plant-a-tree-day

A list of native and well-adapted shade, ornamental, and evergreen trees for North Texas and how to select the right trees for your landscape.

09/18/2025

I need advice from my local DFW landscapers. Who does a good job of creating and installing corten steel retaining walls?

We have a motto here at Dubberley Landscape ‘if something isn’t eating your plants, you aren’t doing it right’. Butterfl...
07/30/2025

We have a motto here at Dubberley Landscape ‘if something isn’t eating your plants, you aren’t doing it right’.

Butterfly bush is a bad option because pollinators don’t use it for survival.

We all have to decide which plants we put into our gardens. Just like food some are way better than others. Choose wisely, Choose Native Plants!

Pollinator Week is a good time to show case the Native Plant Landscape
06/20/2025

Pollinator Week is a good time to show case the Native Plant Landscape

🌼🐝 Happy Pollinator Week! 🐝🌼We may be a day late, but it's never too late to celebrate the bees, butterflies, birds, and...
06/17/2025

🌼🐝 Happy Pollinator Week! 🐝🌼

We may be a day late, but it's never too late to celebrate the bees, butterflies, birds, and other pollinators that keep our landscapes and ecosystems thriving. 🦋🌻

Check out our updated blog post for a collection of resources to help you learn, share, and take action for pollinators in your community.

Let’s spread the buzz! 💚

In honor of Pollinator Week, a collection of educational resources about pollinators and gardening to support pollinating animals.

Plants can be more than beautiful, than can be useful has been my guiding light since I started my landscape business 30...
06/12/2025

Plants can be more than beautiful, than can be useful has been my guiding light since I started my landscape business 30 years ago.

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