Subscribe Now
 
Comments

Planting gardens is good, but take it a few steps further by doing the planting, maintenance & harvesting in an organic matter so we don't contaminate the earth further with pesticides, unnatural chemicals to force non-native grasses & plants to grow where they truly don't belong & help bring back the balance of nature by using beneficial insects as the natural predators of harmful ones. Plant drought tolerant plants; put rain barrels at each corner of your house to gather rain water to use on your garden, wash your house or car & save municipal water supply for indoor tasks; have less lawn & more natural trees, shrubs, flowers & groundcovers in your landscape to save on amount of water needed & chemicals used; grow more of the food you eat, or at least buy your food from a local farmer rather than the supermarket to save on trucking, packaging & inventory cost at the grocery store; compost all your yard, vegetable, fruit, etc. waste to cut down on what you spend at the garden store & for garbage pick-up; recycle ALL plastics, metals, glass, too, to reduce what goes into the local landfill. By taking control over our individual yards & gardens we can save MONEY (no big mowers, gas powered tools, chemical pesticides & fertizers, etc. needed if we plant & compost naturally); WATER (see above); HEALTH PROBLEMS caused by using non-organic items, plus we can use reel mowers we walk behind to get some exercise; POLLUTION (gas engines, more trees, shrubs, flowers to use carbon dioxide & release oxygen into the air, trucks & other transport used to ship produce, packaging which ends up in our oceans & no chemical pesticides, herbicides, etc.) AND - from all of this new industries & jobs will be created to help rebuild the economy. A WIN/WIN.

Post a Comment


Name: (required)

Email: (required)

Comment: