If you’re dreaming of a beautiful, low-maintenance yard that also supports local wildlife and protects Barnegat Bay, the solution may be simpler than you think: plant native. Gardening with indigenous plants is not only good for the environment—it’s a great way to create a thriving, resilient landscape that reflects the natural beauty of the Jersey Shore.

🌱 Why Choose Native Plants?

Native plants—also called indigenous plants—have evolved over thousands of years to thrive in New Jersey’s soil, climate, and ecosystems. In the Barnegat Bay area, these plants offer multiple benefits:

  • Low Maintenance: Native plants typically require less water, fertilizer, and pesticide use. That means lower upkeep costs and less time working in the yard.

  • Support for Local Wildlife: Many native plants serve as essential food and habitat for birds, bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.

  • Clean Water & Healthy Soil: Deep root systems help prevent erosion, absorb stormwater, and reduce nutrient runoff into the bay—helping to improve overall water quality.

How to Plan Your Native Garden

  1. Observe Your Yard: Start by noting sunlight, soil type, and moisture conditions.

  2. Pick the Right Plants: Choose plants that match your site conditions and bloom throughout the seasons.

  3. Design with Purpose: Group similar plants together and create layers with groundcovers, shrubs, and trees.

  4. Source Responsibly: Purchase from reputable native plant nurseries or local conservation plant sales.

  5. Start Small: Begin with one bed or border and expand each year.

📍 Native Plant Picks for the Barnegat Bay Area

Whether you have a shady yard in Manahawkin or a bayfront retreat in Barnegat Light, there are native species for every condition. Check out our Native Plants for Shady & Bayfront Yards Guide to get started.

🌐 Learn More & Get Involved

Here are some fantastic resources to help you build a native-friendly garden:

🛒 Where to Buy Native Plants

By choosing to garden with native plants, you’re doing more than creating a beautiful outdoor space—you’re contributing to the long-term health and resilience of our coastal communities.

👉 Have questions about native landscaping or looking for a local expert to help plan your garden? Contact us at Home Alliance Realty and we’ll be happy to connect you with resources and local partners.


🌳 Native Plants for Shady Yards

These plants are well-suited to dappled or full shade, such as under tree canopies or alongside buildings:

Groundcovers & Perennials

  • Wild Ginger (Asarum canadense) – Heart-shaped leaves, great groundcover

  • Foamflower (Tiarella cordifolia) – Delicate white/pink flowers, excellent for woodland gardens

  • Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia virginica) – Spring-blooming native with blue trumpet flowers

  • Golden Ragwort (Packera aurea) – Bright yellow blooms in early spring; attracts pollinators

  • White Wood Aster (Eurybia divaricata) – Late-blooming, shade-tolerant aster

  • Solomon’s Seal (Polygonatum biflorum) – Graceful arching stems and bell-shaped flowers

Ferns

  • Christmas Fern (Polystichum acrostichoides) – Evergreen fern for shady, dry areas

  • Sensitive Fern (Onoclea sensibilis) – Great for damp, shaded spots

Shrubs

  • Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) – Host plant for swallowtail butterflies, fragrant yellow blooms

  • Mapleleaf Viburnum (Viburnum acerifolium) – White flowers and fall color


🌾 Native Plants for Bayfront & Coastal Properties

These plants tolerate salt spray, sandy soils, and sometimes wet conditions, making them ideal for homes near Barnegat Bay:

Grasses & Groundcovers

  • Seaside Goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens) – Salt-tolerant, supports pollinators, late-season color

  • Saltmeadow Cordgrass (Spartina patens) – Excellent for shoreline stabilization

  • Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) – Upright native grass with year-round interest

Perennials

  • Marsh Blazing Star (Liatris spicata) – Tall, purple blooms attract pollinators and tolerate wet soil

  • Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) – Monarch host plant; thrives in moist conditions

  • New England Aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae) – Fall-blooming, great nectar source

Shrubs & Trees

  • Bayberry (Morella pensylvanica) – Fragrant foliage, supports birds, salt-tolerant

  • Beach Plum (Prunus maritima) – White spring flowers, edible fruit, very tolerant of coastal conditions

  • Red Chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia) – White flowers, red berries, fall color

  • Northern Bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica) – Hardy, semi-evergreen, used for shoreline buffers

🛒 Where to Buy Native Plants Locally