@trixter i’m also in a rowhouse! and something of a beginner gardener—the nice thing about natives is they usually don’t take too much work once they’re established
inaturalist is great for IDing whatever might already be growing there btw, i tried to leave as many of the native volunteers as i could while pulling out all the non-natives (there was a bunch of invasive thistle, hence the need for gardening gloves asap lol) and then just kinda planting around that. So it’s kinda messy but good!
btw if you get any leaves on your property (from a neighbors yard or a street tree or whatever) you can just leave em in place as much as possible—lots of pollinators live in leaf litter over the winter, and then the leaves will help fertilize your soil as they break down
@Satsuma Thank you for the yard/gardening advice! I’ve never been great with plants but I really want to give it a good try, and I definitely want to go native meadow with at least the backyard. It’s a center-unit townhouse so there’s not a lot of it, but it’s a decent strip in the back.
And I never think of Amazon (where I’m building the list) for consumables so that’s a good reminder on cleaning supplies.