We used to have an all native yard. But as my disability has gotten worse, maintaining that state has gotten prohibitive. Then that fucking hurricane messed things up, and it's pretty much wrecked in the terms of native plantings now.
Don't get me wrong, it's actually really pretty, all wild and green. But trying to get rid of stuff like kudzu is not an easy task, and it isn't the only thing that's taken advantage.
Just tried smoking a CBD joint, again. God, it's awful.
Clear and direct legalization of THC containing cannabis is a must, otherwise all that Delta8/HHC/whatever chemically treated bud you can think of will be a major health issue everywhere.
You can look at wildlife/pollinator gardening. There are different focuses like rewilding or even restoration. There are also a lot of companies willing to sell incredibly invasive plants while calling them nice things, so buy from a reputable source if you do buy plants or seeds.
Yeah, I think people forget that the definition of a weed is simply "A plant that is unwanted." Himalayan blackberry in the PNW is often a weed and it grows aggressively in a lot of backyards here, but lots of people keep it around because... blackberries.
That's how I do it. I've got a wide variety of plants which leads to a wider variety of bugs and even rabbits for a few years, but they were killed or run off by a cat.
I didn't mow my lawn like planned this weekend because a bunch of violets and dandelions and other flowers popped up, and the bees were having a great weekend because of it.
Bonus points : The Scott's Lawn truck came through and they didn't even bother leaving a flyer on my door.