If you’re considering native perennials to plant in April, the smartest move isn’t adding more plants, it’s choosing better ones. Swap out fussy, water-hungry favorites for regionally adapted natives, and you’ll get a back yard that thrives with less effort, fewer inputs, and far more life.
April is when the garden stops whispering and starts talking back. Soil warms, buds stretch, and suddenly everything feels possible, including a few questionable purchases. This is precisely the moment to pause, edit, and plant with intention.
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