Native Planting & Revegetation
Rebuilding stronger, more resilient landscapes
Native planting and re-vegetation are essential for restoring balance, stabilizing shorelines, and creating landscapes that can thrive long-term. When the right plants are established in the right places, they actively protect water quality and support wildlife.
At McCloud Aquatics, we design and implement site-specific native planting strategies that promote establishment, resilience, and lasting ecological value.
Why native plants matter
Native species are uniquely adapted to local soil, climate, and hydrology conditions. This makes them more resilient, sustainable, and beneficial than non-native alternatives. When properly established, native plant communities can:
- Stabilize soils and reduce erosion
- Filter runoff before it reaches the water
- Improve water quality by reducing nutrient loading
- Provide habitat for native wildlife
Stabilize soils and reduce erosion
Improve water quality by reducing nutrient loading
Filter runoff before it reaches the water
Provide habitat for native wildlife
Instead of working against the environment, native planting works alongside it, creating a self-sustaining system that improves year after year.
A strategic approach to native planting
We use proven methods to give native species the best chance to thrive, including:
- Site preparation and invasive species removal
- Native seed mixes and live plant installations
- Seasonal timing for optimal growth
- Erosion control measures to protect young plantings





