29/04/2026
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Some of the most common landscape plants are also the ones quietly spreading beyond your yard. 🌿
The good news? Native alternatives give you the same beauty — without the long-term damage.
🔄 Smart Plant Swaps:
• Bradford Pear ➜ Serviceberry
Same spring blooms, but serviceberry adds edible fruit and supports local wildlife
• Japanese Barberry ➜ Ninebark
Dense hedge structure without creating pest-friendly conditions
• Burning Bush ➜ Virginia Sweetspire
Even richer fall color plus pollinator-friendly summer flowers
• Japanese Wisteria ➜ American Wisteria
Same cascading blooms, but controlled growth that won’t damage trees or structures
• English Ivy ➜ Creeping Phlox
Evergreen groundcover with seasonal blooms — no aggressive takeover
• Japanese Honeysuckle ➜ Trumpet Honeysuckle
Vibrant flowers that attract hummingbirds without smothering nearby plants
🌱 How to Transition:
• Check local invasive plant lists — some may already be restricted
• Replace invasives immediately after removal to prevent re-growth
• Look for native plant nurseries — often same price or cheaper
• Plant in spring for best establishment
🌿 The difference isn’t how they look today — it’s how they behave over time.
Swap invasive plants for natives, and your garden becomes part of the solution — not the problem.