10 Ways to be More Sustainable in Your Garden + Yard

Creating a more eco-friendly garden is easy and saves money. Try these simple ideas for creating a more environmentally friendly yard.

The idea of "going green" is appealing, but can also be overwhelming. Do you need to use nothing but all-natural fertilizers and completely overhaul your veggie-growing process in order to make a smaller impact on the earth?

Not necessarily.

The good news is that there are plenty of small steps you can take to create a greener garden (and world), to celebrate Earth Day every day.

Sustainable Gardening

Sustainable Gardening

There are many ways to create a more sustainable gardening plan. Start your own plan this Earth Day.

Photo by: Arina P Habich / Shutterstock.com

Arina P Habich / Shutterstock.com

There are many ways to create a more sustainable gardening plan. Start your own plan this Earth Day.

1. Plant a Tree

Trees help purify the air and give wildlife a home, and planting them isn't as difficult as you might think. The tutorial below will help walk you through the process, from digging the hole to caring for your young tree.

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2. Start a Compost Pile

Composting converts your kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich food for your soil. You'll add less trash to the landfill and make your plants happy.

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3. Use a Rain Barrel

Conserving rainwater is a great way to make less impact on the earth while growing a greener garden. A rain barrel is also a relatively easy DIY project.

4. Switch to a Reel Mower

Switching to a non-gas-powered reel mower not only saves you money but also means less toxic gasses going into the air. Plus, it's great exercise! Even if you only use the reel mower every other time you mow, you'll be making a positive impact on the environment and the air quality in your neighborhood.

5. Water Smartly

Give your garden a drink during the coolest part of the day, so more water has a chance to seep into the ground before it evaporates. You'll save water over the long haul. The article below offers more tips for efficient and environmentally conscious watering.

6. Reduce the Grass in Your Lawn

Non-grass lawns can comprise easy-care ground cover plants, wildflowers, stone, pavers and/or other materials. The result? Less work, less watering needed, and less mowing. Moss as ground cover and meadowing are two ideas to consider.

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7. Try Organic Seeds

Planting organic seeds is a simple way to start your garden on an eco-friendly footing.

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8. Use Fewer Chemical-Based Products

If you're used to using chemical-based fertilizers, herbicides or pesticides, challenge yourself to replace one of those methods with a more natural strategy. Check out the article below on natural alternatives to chemicals in the garden, or this one on using natural weed killers.

9. Go Organic on a Smaller Scale

If the idea of growing an entire organic garden is a little too much to bite off all at once, get your feet wet by trying organic gardening methods in a container garden.

10. Join a CSA

Chances are you don't grow enough veggies in your garden to fill all your dining needs. But instead of picking up the rest of those veggies at the grocery store, consider signing up for a CSA, or Community-Supported Agriculture. It's a great way to support farmers in your community and eat better, greener foods.

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