A Courtyard of Local Wildflowers and Grasses

Enclosed walls and native plants create a private habitat garden that buzzes with life and requires almost no maintenance.

Why it works

A courtyard concentrates the sensory experience of a native garden into an intimate enclosed space. The walls create a warm, sheltered microclimate that extends the growing season. Because the courtyard is contained, maintenance is minimal.

How to achieve this look

Plant a low native grass matrix as the living floor. Add drifts of native wildflowers in clusters by bloom season. Place a large natural boulder with a scooped top as a birdbath. Train native honeysuckle or trumpet vine on the courtyard walls.

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Q1 Is a courtyard too small for a meaningful native garden?

Even a 100-square-foot courtyard supports dozens of native species and attracts measurable pollinator activity.

Q2 Will courtyard walls block enough sun for native plants?

Many natives tolerate partial shade — wild columbine, wild ginger, and native ferns thrive in 3-4 hours of direct sun.

Q3 Do I need to water a native courtyard garden?

Water during the first growing season. After that, local rainfall is typically sufficient since the enclosed walls reduce wind exposure and evaporation.

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