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In the heart of the Okanagan Valley, where the summers stretch long with a fierce, dry heat the importance of water-wise gardening cannot be overstated. With recent trends showing a noticeable increase in temperatures and a decrease in annual precipitation, the accent on sustainable landscaping is more crucial than ever. Native plants, inherently designed to thrive in the region's specific climatic conditions, emerge as champions in creating verdant, resilient gardens that demand minimal water inputs. Make sure you buy your plants from a local nursery, as it is illegal to dig up some of our native plants from the wild.
The Natural Choice for Sustainability
The Okanagan Valley, with its unique ecosystem, offers a plethora of native flora that is adept at surviving the hot dry summers synonymous with the area. These plants have evolved over millennia to adapt to their environment, developing deep root systems that reach far into the earth to access water, and leaves that minimize water loss, making them exceptionally drought tolerant.

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Tips for Gardening with Native Plants
Understand Your Soil: Before planting, assess your soil type and moisture level. Many native plants thrive in poor soil conditions, requiring little amendment.

The Reward of Patience
Transitioning to a garden filled with native plants from the Okanagan Valley is an investment in the future. Initially, it may take time for these plants to establish themselves, but the payoff is a resilient, low-maintenance garden that coexists harmoniously with its natural surroundings, conserves water, and showcases the stunning beauty of native British Columbian flora. In the face of escalating water scarcity challenges, such smart landscaping choices underscore our commitment to preserving our precious natural resources for future generations.
TwinCon Enterprisesstarted in the heart of the Okanagan Valley and quickly grew to become one of the largest excavation companies in the Southern Interior Region. They specialize in earth moving, civil construction, subdivision development, and landscaping.
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