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Saturday, April 22, 2023

Round up of Herb Ideas -- Earth Day Special

Happy Earth Day!  A day to think about the environment and the earth and what we can do to protect and enhance it for future generations.

My first choice is to go a bit more wild in the garden areas and eliminate the pristine green grass yard and replace it with natural wild ground covers and add a number of native plants to the landscape.

My friend the Empress of Dirt has a great article that speaks to planting your front garden to be pollinator freindly without freaking out the neighbors.  I great read with wonderful plant suggestions.

Some of my garden recommendations is plant a section of your lawn with creeping thyme.  It is no more than 3 inches tall, never needs mowing, smells great when you walk on it and in spring and summer gets lovely red flowers.



Creeping red as a lawn



creeping red as an edging

Another thing you can so is start making and using natural products yourself reducing plastic waste and helping the environment and yourself by reducing chemicals.

Here is an article from Medium.com by Brenda Sullivan with a combination of gardening tips and eco friendly ideas for the home. A quick read with easy ideas.

You can also check out this previous post of mine which includes the best cleaning herbs and recipes to use in making eco cleaning materials at home.

One of the herbs I suggest is Sage. It has disinfecting properties, and anti-fungal properties which make it perfect for making a cleaning vinegar or using as an essential oil in cleansers.

I like to grow exotic sages, like white sage, purple sage and golden sage in my landscape for the color and texture and then the added benefit of germ fighting.

Golden Sage

Purple sage

White sage, indigenous to the southwest and used ritually among many Native American groups


Eco cleaning in the kitchen and bathroom are so important as so much of what it available is so chemical laden and then we wash that down the drain and it gets into local waterways. SO here are a few recipes for cleaning the dishwasher and sink.

And finally some food for thought.  Back in 2021 still worried about COVID, I chose to write about things to be grateful for.  You can check out that list here: Earth Day 2021

Enjoy the beauty of nature around you this Earth Day!

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