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Westminster Conservation Landscaping Guide
Plant Selection
Using your landscape diagram as a reference, it's now time to select the plants you are going to install. Remember to consider the conditions identified on your diagram when selecting.
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Native Plants
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Native plants are already adapted to our local climate and soil conditions. The Maryland Native Plant Society maintains a listing of native plants for each region in Maryland. The US Fish and Wildlife Service also has a thorough listing available here. Some background on native plants in Maryland can be found here, and a listing of sources for native Maryland plants can be found here.
Learn More:
Maryland Cooperative Extension Native Plants guide
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Drought-Tolerant Plants
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Drought-tolerant plants are ones that are especially adapted to dry conditions, and should not require supplemental watering during the dry summer months in Maryland. Click here to view a list of drought-tolerant annuals compiled byt he Maryland Cooperative Extension service |
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Plants to avoid
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Exotic and invasive plants are harmful to your landscape in many ways. Quite often they spread rapidly, and consume resources and space needed by other plants. You should avoid planting these species, and remove them if they are present in your landscape. Background on invasive and exotic species found in Maryland is available here, and a listing of such plants is found here. |
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Local Garden Centers
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Click here for a partial listing of local garden centers and nurseries. |
Your diagram should now look something like this. Also, follow the links below for further information and more samples of landscape diagrams. Keep your diagram handy when selecting your plants, so you can easily visualize the conditions in each planting location in your landscape.
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