Gardening Tips

Having a garden is a key aspect of a sustainable lifestyle. When you go to the grocery store to buy produce like fruits and vegetables, as well as eggs, each of those items comes with a carbon footprint and other environmental complications. Unfortunately, a lot of industrial-level farming practices aren’t good for the environment and they aren’t sustainable either. Growing your own fruits and vegetables reduces the negative impact that industrial farming has.
We are strong proponents of living a sustainable lifestyle, both by having a garden and by making environmentally friendly choices that put you on a more sustainable path. That includes using less single-use plastic, conserving energy and water, gardening using organic methods, avoiding synthetic chemicals inside and outside of the home, driving less, living off the grid, and other sustainable efforts.

Sustainable living isn’t just good for the planet but it’s good for you too. Often times, living sustainably means simplifying your life – you get more out of life with less. Sustainable living helps avoid unnecessary consumerism, save money, save the earth, and save your sanity all along the way.

Our gardening tips will help guide you to a greener lifestyle that benefits the planet, your pocket, your community, and yourself too. If all of us did just a little bit to be more sustainable, we could have a massive positive impact and change our world.

So let’s explore these gardening tips together and work toward a greener future for our kids and grandkids.

5 min read Flowers And Houseplants

There’s nothing quite like the sweet, heady scent of honeysuckle drifting through the garden on a late summer evening. But as the days shorten and the seasons shift, this vigorous climber needs a little extra attention to help it thrive through fall and prepare for the months ahead. Whether you grow Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica),...

7 min read Flowers And Houseplants

There’s something about flowers that speaks directly to the heart, especially during times of healing. Whether you’re recovering from an illness, supporting someone through a difficult time, or just trying to bring a little more comfort into your own space, flowers with symbolic meanings of restoration can feel like a warm hug from nature. They...

6 min read Flowers And Houseplants

When fall arrives, it’s easy to focus on outdoor plants and forget about your indoor greenery. But your pothos—whether it’s the golden, marble queen, or satin variety—needs a little seasonal attention to stay lush and vigorous as the days get shorter. These tropical beauties, native to the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific, are hardy...