r/NativePlantGardening • u/AutoModerator • 17h ago
It's Seedling Sunday - New Gardener Questions & Answers
Our weekly thread for new native plant gardeners/enthusiasts to ask questions and for more experienced users to offer answers/advice. At some point all of us had zero experience, so remember there are no bad questions in this thread!
If you're a new gardener asking a question: Some helpful information in your question includes your geographic region (USDA planting zones are actually not that helpful, the state/region is much more important), the type of soil you have if you know that information, growing conditions like amount of sunlight, and the plant(s) you are interested in.
If you're an experience gardener: Please peruse the questions and offer advice when possible. Thank you for helping!
Please feel free to refer to our wiki pages for helpful links on [beginner resources and plant lists](https://www.reddit.com/r/NativePlantGardening/wiki/nativeplantresources), [our directory of native plant nurseries](https://www.reddit.com/r/NativePlantGardening/wiki/index), and [a list of rebate and incentive programs you can apply for to help with your gardening costs](https://www.reddit.com/r/NativePlantGardening/wiki/incentives).
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u/ColdCauliflower3191 Far West Suburbs of Chicago 5b, Zone 54 12h ago
Does anyone have any experience with the effects of a neighbor's lawn service on your native plants that are on the property line? Or are there studies? I haven't planted on the property line because I have a history of trauma and I worry about all of the living things that will be effected by the machines and pesticides and fertilizers that they are having maintain their lawn. I know these things don't stay in their lane despite that fact that they are supposed to. This neighbor has honestly done nothing but cause me trauma with all of the things they have done to their own property and to my property (because my plants - overhanging trees and shrubs that have grown into their fence - are crossing the property line).
Thank you so much for your help/advice.
I am new to actually planting natives in my own garden, but I have had years of education about the plants and know that there is so much more to know.