Everyone loves to spend time outside and living green. And when our experience is in line with nature, it is all the more enjoyable. Even in our own little haven, our garden, we must conduct ourselves in a way that preserves and reduces any impact we have on our resources and our little environment.
When gardening , the predominant thought should be, if it didn’t come from the earth, it shouldn’t be going in the earth. In other words, pesticides and fertilizers are really poison to the earth and the ground water. They are manufactured chemicals that, yes, might make your grass greener or makes those pesky pests go away, but what are they doing to the earth under your feet and do you realize that all those chemicals eventually end up in the ground water.
The same goes for the hardscapes that we use in our gardens. Using products that have a minimal effect on the environment, like Sunbrella Outdoor Cushions on your patio furniture, choosing the right decking that uses recycled materials, and finding different uses for objects that would otherwise end up in the landfill is important.
Here are some steps we can all take to get closer to Living Green in our Garden:
- Reduce the area that you use for a lawn, lawns are water hogs.
- Plant more native and drought tolerant plants.
- Collect rain water.
- Learn to Compost, and use that to enrich and fertilize your soil.
- Use Mulch to help maintain moisture in your plant beds.
- Group plants together with the same water needs.
- Learn about using Beneficial Insects, instead of Pesticides
- Put old objects to new uses in the garden.
- Remember the 3R’s, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, also apply to gardening.
- Use recycled and environmentally materials in your hardscapes.
March 28th, 2008 at 12:14 pm by bibi in Environment, Living Green, Recycle, The 3 R's, Xeriscaping




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Well, bibi. One of my 2009 New Year Resolutions is to living green and contribute more to the mother nature…
Nothing feels better than drinking a cup of green tea in my green garden.
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