On the Earth Day, please enjoy fresh air nutrition, contact with the soil, and friendship with nature. Please watch the emerging wild flowers and green moss in the forest. Regardless of the weather, please go outside!
Have you ever thought about how Earth Day started? The reason for this compliance is concern for gathering country support for environmental problems.
In 1970 San Francisco activist John McConnell and Senator Wisconsin Gaylord Nielsen asked Americans to participate in grassroots demonstrations. McConnell chose vernal equinox (March 21, 1970) and Nelson chose April 22.
Millions of people took part and today Earth Day continues to be popular (most of the time is April 22)
Earth Day's general activities include planting trees, tidying up garbage, hiking, gardening and natural fun by walking in the local park.
Earth Day is always celebrated on 22nd April. Arbor Day continues, this is the last Friday in April.
I will go native! They are prosperous when plants are natural to your area. Ten tips for our articles on native plant landscapes and environmentally friendly gardens
Incorporating nature into the garden, plants attract butterflies and plants and attract hummingbirds!
Invite local bees to your garden. These are bees that pollinate your plants for more flowers and food! You might add a local bee house!
Please try organic garden. Here is the secret to starting organic seeds and our guide to the primary vegetable garden
Save water! Look at our tips for smart watering in the garden and hints on how to make your own rain garden.
Discuss with municipalities about raising more trees and native garden beds in public or consider considering planting your own trees in your property!
Reducing Plastics Consumption I know that in our town we can recycle plastic '1' and '2'. View Plastic Recycling Chart
Recycle in the garden! Please refer to our ideas about how to reuse items that can be recycled and reused in the garden, such as flowerpots and containers.
On the 2018 Earth Day, they may be most or far away, but we would like to celebrate the victory of some wildlife in the past year. There are many passionate and hardworking people fighting for wildlife and the environment. Through all the tragedies and the split noise of last year there are many stories that are the desired signals of Mother Earth. Kuchland's Ugus is one of the first species listed in the Endangered Species Act of 1973. From about 200 breeding pairs now to about 2,400, songbirds have been regained and removed from the endangered species list. Kirtland songbirds are no longer extinct for decades of partnerships and joint protection efforts. By protecting habitats and exterminating parasites, the threat towards Ugus will gradually disappear.
The first Earth Day was held on April 22, 1970, and every year. Earth Day promotes the establishment of the Environment Protection Agency and air purification, water and endangered species protection law. All of these prove that education, awareness raising and grassroots activity are effective. People always ask me what I can do to benefit the environment. My answer is that Earth Day is every day. Take a little trick and stop buying PET bottles and classify the garbage as household, paper, recyclable, and reusable plastic for composites. The less waste, the better. Even if you know that you will come back, when I turn off the lights in a different room, my utility cost has decreased by 25% last month! For example, rather than purchasing nationwide "organic" cartons from supermarkets, a small step is important, such as purchasing eggs from local farmers in the farmer market.