'The future of conservation is landscaping:' Challenging the traditional backyard stereotype for more sustainable options

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Changes in landscaping trends are leading to more native species, better water conservation and an improved environment for our community.

“We blend conventional landscaping and sustainable landscaping, and the reason why we do that is because in order to make a difference we must be able to find a solution or a part to play for everybody," Campisi told FOX43. “I think the future of conservation is landscaping.”

“We’ve pulled off the English ivy on all the trees around here, but it has the capability, as you can see behind, if you could, it has the capability of doing serious harm," he explained."It chokes the tree. It covers all of the ground and displaces all of the wildlife and really nothing can live in it, so it’s really the worst."

“If you have a relatively sterile place, a lawn and some flower beds, most people can DIY that," Campisi said."You pull out the shrubs and plants that maybe you don’t want and you replace that with natives that fit the site conditions.” “Call your nursery, call your local landscape distributor, ask if they have it and if they don’t, ask them why. Because it is something that’s going to be more and more desired as the industry grows and becomes more prolific and more influential in the landscaping world.”

 

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