Gardening Advice

Earth Day: Home Gardening Initiative

To celebrate Earth Day, we’d like to share our thoughts and initiatives for promoting home gardening and a healthy lifestyle.

Establishing a home garden to grow your vegetables and flowers can be very rewarding. However, it is good to start small and only grow what you know you’ll like.

Please find few tips for healthy garden:

  • Start with Prevention: Plan your garden to have diverse plants and choose disease-resistant varieties. Also, start your garden in healthy soil and don’t overcrowd your plants.
  • Monitor watering and plant growth. Remove diseases from plants and weed regularly.
  • Practice crop rotation. Insects and disease pathogens can persist in the soil from one season to the next. Moving susceptible crops from year to year is excellent preventive medicine.
  • Maintain good sanitary practice. Wash your hands before and after working with your plants. Additionally, clean your clothes and all gardening tools.
  • If possible, choose organic fertilizers like compost and manure instead of chemical fertilizers.
  • Pollinators are critically important to our global food production, so please reduce pesticide use.

We have many options for gardening. When using plastic pots, please reuse plastic pots to minimize pollution.

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To celebrate Earth Day, we are excited to share our initiatives and tips for promoting home gardening and a healthy lifestyle.

Starting a home garden can be very rewarding, but it’s important to start small and only grow what you know you’ll like. Here are some tips to help you maintain a healthy garden:

  1. Start with prevention: Plan your garden to have diverse plants and choose disease-resistant varieties. Also, start your garden in healthy soil and avoid overcrowding your plants.
  2. Monitor watering and plant growth, remove diseased plants, and weed regularly.
  3. Practice crop rotation: Insects and disease pathogens can persist in the soil from one season to the next. Moving susceptible crops from year to year is excellent preventive medicine.
  4. Maintain good sanitary practices: Wash your hands before and after working with your plants, clean your clothes, and all gardening tools.
  5. If possible, choose organic fertilizers like compost and manure instead of chemical fertilizers.
  6. Reduce pesticide use: Pollinators are critically important to our global food production, so please reduce pesticide use.
  7. Reuse plastic pots to minimize pollution.

We believe that gardening can be a powerful tool for climate and environmental education. By promoting gardening in communities and encouraging children to get involved, we can help people connect with nature and promote a healthy lifestyle.

At our store, we have many options for gardening, including disease-resistant varieties and organic fertilizers. We are also proud of our community involvement and garden projects.

On this Earth Day, let’s all commit to doing our part to protect the planet by starting a garden and making more environmentally friendly choices in our daily lives

ate and environmental education: Promote gardening in communities. Encourage children to get involved in gardening. Learn more about our garden projects and community involvement.