Why Native Plants Usually Beat Exotic Ones
Why Native Plants Usually Beat Exotic Ones A beautiful garden isn’t always a useful garden. Walk around almost any garden centre and you will find plants from every corner of the world. Some are spectacular: huge flowers, glossy leaves, unusual colours and long flowering seasons. They look wonderful in pots, borders and show gardens. But the question for a Going Green garden is not just, “Does this look attractive?” It is also, “Does anything live on it, feed from it, shelter in it, or depend on it?” That is where native plants usually have the advantage. They have grown alongside British insects, birds and mammals for thousands of years. Many of our caterpillars, bees, hoverflies, beetles and birds are adapted to particular plants. A garden filled only with exotic ornamentals may look colourful to us, but to much of our wildlife it can be like walking into a supermarket where every shelf is empty. The RHS gives a useful, balanced message: the best wildlife gardens can includ...