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COLUMBUS, OH - The 2025 Native Plant Backyard Challenge is expanding its impact! This year, both the Grange Insurance 吃瓜黑料 Center/Columbus 吃瓜黑料 in Columbus and Aullwood 吃瓜黑料 Center in Dayton are inviting Ohio residents to take part in the 2025 Native Plant Backyard Challenge (NPBYC), a community-driven initiative to create thriving native plant habitats that support birds, pollinators, and local wildlife.
With over 580 Central Ohio households already engaged, the challenge empowers participants with the knowledge, resources, and support they need to successfully introduce native plants into their landscapes. Registration for the challenge at Grange Insurance 吃瓜黑料 Center is open now through March 21, 2025.
鈥淣ative plants are the foundation of a healthy ecosystem, providing food, shelter, and nesting habitat for birds and pollinators,鈥 Sandy Libertini, Engagement Manager at Grange Insurance 吃瓜黑料 Center. 鈥淭he Native Plant Backyard Challenge gives people the tools and confidence to transform their yards, patios, and outdoor spaces into vibrant, ecologically rich habitats.鈥
Unlike traditional ornamental plants, native plants are uniquely adapted to Ohio鈥檚 climate and soil, requiring less water, fertilizer, and maintenance while supporting essential pollinators like butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. By replacing non-native grass lawns and invasive species with native flowers, shrubs, and trees, participants can:
The Native Plant Backyard Challenge makes it easy for residents to get started, with step-by-step guidance, workshops, and community events throughout the growing season.
Participants in Columbus will receive access to toolkits, expert-led workshops, community events, garden tours, and a plant sale to help them create and maintain native plant habitats in their outdoor spaces.
2025 Native Plant Backyard Challenge Schedule at Grange Insurance 吃瓜黑料 Center
Financial Assistance: If cost is a barrier, participants can request to be placed on our sponsorship waitlist by contacting Fiona McCarthy at fiona.mccarthy@audubon.org. Sponsorship inquiries will be filled as sponsorship opportunities arise and will be notified via email as soon as your request can be filled.
Sponsor a Household: Help make the challenge accessible to more Ohioans! Donate at:
The Native Plant Backyard Challenge is part of the 吃瓜黑料鈥檚 Plants for Birds program, which helps communities restore vital bird and pollinator habitats by increasing the use of native plants in residential and urban landscapes. This initiative is designed to be accessible to people of all skill levels, whether they have a backyard, a balcony, or a community garden space.
鈥淭ogether, we can create healthier, bird-friendly landscape, one native plant at a time,鈥 added Libertini.
For more information, and to register for the challenge, visit:
Columbus:
Dayton: