Catchfly Commons is the name Terri and Randy Litchfield gave their home landscape in 2023 after gardening there for over twenty years. The garden is an interconnected place of native plants, creatures, land, and watershed. It is also an informal gathering place and demonstration garden for people interested in biodiverse landscapes. It is a commons for nature and humans. Royal Catchfly (Silene regia), which is listed as threatened in Ohio, is a distinctive plant thriving in many areas of the garden. It symbolizes beauty and resilience in this place, Catchfly Commons.