‘Pocket gardens’ give native plants a place to thrive in cities

In urban areas like Washington, D.C., “pocket gardens” filled with native plant species are becoming increasingly popular. These small gardens are often maintained by volunteers who dedicate their time to nurturing these green spaces. The initiative not only beautifies neighborhoods but also supports local ecosystems by providing habitats for native wildlife. This movement highlights the importance of biodiversity and environmental stewardship in cities, offering a practical way for communities to engage with nature and contribute to ecological health. By fostering these gardens, volunteers play a crucial role in promoting sustainability and enhancing urban environments. QUESTION: How might the creation of more pocket gardens in urban areas influence the way future generations perceive and interact with nature? 

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