How a growing demand for drought-tolerant, local plants is changing the landscaping industry
Across the West, water-conscious landscaping is finally having its moment—but the supply chain isn’t ready for it. As native plants rise in popularity for their resilience and water savings, landscape architects are hitting a frustrating wall: the nurseries can’t keep up. From city governments to private homeowners, everyone wants drought-tolerant plants. The demand is real, but the infrastructure to support it is lagging. What’s unfolding now isn’t just a horticultural hiccup—it’s a test of how fast industries can adapt to a changing climate and shifting public priorities. Patrick Sisson with Fast Company has the full story.
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