10 Ways to Help Save the Planet

Easy Ways to Save the Planet While you Care for your Garden!

A lot of us think that it’s the big sweeping changes that will make an impact on the care of our environment but you know, it’s really the little things that matter. When millions of people do them, they add up fast. If we all got involved and exercised the three R’s — Reduce, Reuse, Recycle — it would make such a difference to our world.  When you are planning your garden for this season, think about these easy tips you can use to help to save the planet at the same time, provided by the landscaping experts at RubberMulch.com . Every small action is part of the engine of positive environmental change!

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Collect rainwater to help keep the garden green, even during a drought

A rain barrel will collect excess rainwater – something that can both protect and enhance your garden. It will help prevent flooding in low lying parts of the garden while at the same time allowing you to water your plants and flowers, guilt free and with no impact to your water bill. Even during a drought, you can maintain your garden’s fresh and beautiful look. Tip? Install a screen on the top of the barrel to keep pests and bugs out!

Bring on the Good Bugs!

There are several varieties of insects that are good for your garden and you can encourage them to pay your plants and flowers a visit. Example? Ladybugs and lacewing flies love two things: brightly colored flowers – like sunflowers and marigolds – and plant destroying aphids. The former attracts the ladybugs and flies and and the latter becomes their lunch!

How do you encourage the good bugs to fly on over to your garden? Plant colorful flowers. They’ll see them like a botanical drive-thru window.

Do you like a little Irish Spring in the shower?

Buy two bars of Irish Spring soap. When you’re in the garden, shave a little of the first bar around your perennial plants and flowers: small, furry critters don’t care for it. It’s an inexpensive deterrent that smells a whole lot better than many of the products sold at the garden center.

When you’re done all your gardening efforts for the day, take the other bar into the shower and put it to good use on yourself. Win-win!

Cornbread anyone?

Weeds are the bane of any gardener’s existence but if you’re partial to using corn meal gluten in your kitchen, you might want to use some in your garden too. To keep weed seeds from germinating and growing into full fledged plants, sprinkle some corn meal around your flowers. The gluten will prevent any seed from germinating – so avoid it in your vegetable patch or nary a tomato will you grow this year!

Do you already have some weeds growing? A pinch of salt at the base of weed will kill it naturally.

Snails and slugs are slimy but oddly, don’t care for man made slime!

Spread some petroleum jelly on the edges of your pots and planters and save your plants from becoming an all-a-snail-can-eat buffet of green goodness.

Get to reusing those milk jugs and plastic bottles

We all have too many of them in the house, what with growing kids and thirsty parents, and most can be recycled but you can also put a few of them to good use in the garden. You can keep your early spring seedlings safe from sudden frosts or other harsh weather elements by cutting off the bottom from the jug or bottles and placing them over top of the seedling. This will protect them from threats of spring frost or hail. Just don’t forget to remove them when the good weather is here for good, so the plants can benefit from the full and healthful effects of sun and rain!

Mulch much?

Mulching is so important for your garden! It protects plants from pests and weeds and helps the plants retain moisture and the necessary minerals from the earth that they feed on. As if those weren’t good enough reasons, mulch helps to cut down on the time and energy you need to spend maintaining the garden and plant beds. Take it up another level in environmental protection by using a sustainable and long lasting Rubber Mulch. They are made from recycled rubber tires: you can’t get more friendly to your garden and the earth than that!

Epsom salts for you… and for the garden?

Did you know that epsom salts are a perfect natural fertilizer? They will help keep your garden plants green, your flowers growing in abundance and balance the levels of magnesium in your soil, an important mineral for your garden’s happiness. And then you can put some in your hot bath and relax those tired muscles after a lovely day of tending your beautiful garden!

Coffee grounds and eggshells are compost gold!

Who knew being addicted to coffee could end up being good for the garden? Coffee grounds that are placed in the earth or the compost, to a depth of 6 to 8 inches, can do a lot of good. The grounds provide phosphorus, potassium, magnesium and copper, all of which your soil needs: like a dirt multivitamin! While the grounds degrade in the earth, they will also release nitrogen into the soil, which is another essential compound for a healthy garden. Fun tip? Sprinkle some as mulch at the base of your hydrangea plants and your pink flowers will turn blue as the grounds alter the pH levels of the soil!

Eggshells are two pronged goodness for your garden too:

1.     They are composed of 96% calcium carbonate so they can given your compost that hit of calcium it needs to nourish the resulting mixture for your soil. Pepper and tomato plants in particular love calcium!

2.     Crushed eggshells are sharp! Sprinkle some around your plants to deter pests like slugs and snails from munching on your growing garden.

These tips are things that we can all do to help our gardens grow and our earth to sustain itself.

Rubber Mulch, available at RubberMulch.com is the original and environmentally responsible mulch made from 100% recycled rubber used in gardens, playgrounds and sustainable landscaping. Rubber Mulch is weather resistant, durable, and the most cost effective mulch around. It is specifically designed to protect children from falls on the playground. Rubber Mulch helps homeowners increase the curb appeal of their house and create the home and garden they have always dreamed of.

One thought on “10 Ways to Help Save the Planet

  1. Mulch is necessary. Especially the rubber mulch. Because, it provides excellent drainage, prevents soil erosion, reduces weed growth, and makes maintenance easier for people. But, is it having a bad impact on soil for growing plants or anything relevant?

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