
This is a good day to celebrate what you do that's good for the Earth, and make a list of things you would like to do better. There is a fantastic article in this month's National Wildlife Federation magazine called "How Green is Your Garden?" We all know that planting drought-tolerant, native species is good, and chemical fertilizers are bad. This article goes much further, and I highly recommend it if you can get your hands on the magazine.
Ten things we do (or don't do) that make the Earth happy:
- We compost or recycle almost all of our "trash"
- We mulch to conserve water
- We use fallen limbs for plant supports
- The only chemical I use in the yard or garden is Roundup for Poison Ivy/Oak
- I use integrated pest management in the garden
- We provide food, water and shelter for birds
- We buy recycled toilet paper and paper towels
- We unplug the toaster when it's not in use
- I'm a vegetarian (I know the effects of meat production on the environment are controversial, and I'm not looking for a fight. My main reason for being a veg is that I love animals and don't want to eat them!)
- We have low-flow showerheads (and they are actually awesome!)
Six (of many) things I need to work on:
- Buying locally-grown produce/supporting local farmers
- Easy energy conservation: installing more weather-stripping, unplugging more things that aren't being regularly used ("energy vampires")
- Being responsible with my plant choices. Not-so-angry-redhead had a great post about responsible tree choices recently.
- Conserving water
- Tending my compost piles more, so I'll get more compost and have to buy fewer soil amendments
- Generally consuming less (when it comes to gardening, but also in general). This was a big part of the NWF article. I am going to make a concerted effort to buy good quality gardening tools that won't need to be replaced as often, and use found items or other things I already have when possible.
What do you already do or plan to do that makes Earth happy?