Rooted in Carthage: Native Plants & Local Gardening Resources
Discover the beauty and benefits of native plants in Carthage.
Rooted in Carthage celebrates our local landscape by promoting native gardening practices that support wildlife, pollinators, conserve water, and preserve the natural heritage of Moore County. Whether you're starting a garden or enhancing your yard, explore resources, tips, and expert guidance from the Moore County Cooperative Extension Office.
Native plants are the foundation of a healthy, resilient landscape. They’re adapted to our local climate and soil, require less water and maintenance, and provide essential habitat for pollinators, birds, and other wildlife. By choosing native species, Carthage residents can help preserve the natural beauty and biodiversity of Moore County.
- Low Maintenance - Native plants thrive with minimal watering and fertilizing.
- Pollinator Friendly - Support bees, butterflies, and birds.
- Eco-Conscious - Reduce runoff, erosion, and chemical use.
- Locally Rooted - Celebrate the unique flora of our Sandhills region.
Whether you're planting a pollinator garden, restoring a natural area, or just curious about native species, the Moore County Cooperative Extension Office offers expert advice, workshops, and resources to help you succeed.
Speak with a professional!
Christian M. Flores, Moore County Horticulture Agent
(910) 986-3908
Christian_Flores@ncsu.edu
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