Happy Earth Day! Every day is an opportunity to give back to the earth, but today is an especially good time to consider your impact on the environment. Sometimes, small changes make the biggest difference, but sometimes it can be difficult to know where to start. If you want to make small yet meaningful changes today, try starting in your garden.
Plant a native plant
This small addition to your garden will make a bigger difference than you may think. Not only will local plants upgrade the look and authenticity of your garden, but they are also some of the most eco friendly options for you. They typically require less water and maintenance once properly acclimated to the environment. They will also benefit the food chain by supporting local pollinators and birds.
What to consider
There is an abundance of plant options from trees to flowers and bushes, but the most important part is that you plan accordingly for their growth. You may want a tree that will grow over time, or a flower that can be planted and quickly reach its biggest form. Regardless of what you’re seeking, there are many options for you.
- California Buckeyes are a great tree option as their mature size is only 10-20 feet. They are drought tolerant and feature gorgeous blooms. Because they’re native to the area, they will be low maintenance and fit in well.
- California Lilacs are a smaller option that typically reach 3-10 feet. These evergreen bushes will support the rest of your garden as well as they attract bees and butterflies with their stark blue flowers in the springtime
- California Poppies are the smallest option, reaching 8-24 inches in height. These blooms are known for being resilient and incredibly low maintenance. Not only are they easy to maintain, but they are also the state flower, making them a standout option for your garden.
Regardless of how you give back this Earth Day, make sure you create meaningful, lasting change to say thank you to the planet that gives so much.
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