One calm email per week about native landscaping (without HOA stress)
Native plants don't have to mean uncertainty, complaints, or constant second-guessing. We share one short weekly email with practical, HOA-conscious landscaping ideas designed to reduce risk and confusion.
What to expect
- Designed for homeowners navigating HOA rules
- Focused on cues of care, predictability, and maintenance
- Educational only: no guarantees, no pressure
Topics we cover
Each week we pick one practical topic and keep it short. Recent issues have covered things like:
- How to choose native plants that look intentional and maintained
- Front-yard design cues that signal care to neighbors and HOA boards
- Low-risk ways to add native plantings without triggering complaints
- Seasonal maintenance tips that keep your yard looking tidy year-round
- Common HOA landscaping concerns and how other homeowners handle them
- Edging, mulching, and layout techniques that reduce the "wild" look
Who this is for
Weekly Yard Notes is for homeowners who want to use native plants in their front yard but also want to stay on good terms with their HOA and neighbors. You don't need to be a gardening expert. Most readers are just getting started or thinking about making changes.
If you've ever wondered whether a particular plant or garden style would be accepted in your neighborhood, or how to make a native yard look intentional rather than neglected, this email is written for you. We focus on practical, low-risk steps (not activism, not legal advice), just calm guidance for making confident decisions about your yard.
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