Sustainable Gardening At Home – How To Create An Eco Friendly Garden
Eco Friendly Garden Options
If you are wondering how to create an eco-friendly garden or do sustainable gardening at home, first, you want to start by knowing your options. One of the best ways to reduce your carbon foot print is to try your hand at gardening. If you have never gardened, there are a plethora of options available to you, such as:
- Container Gardening *
- Square Foot Gardening *
- Indoor Gardening *
- No Dig Gardening/ No Till Gardening
- Water Gardening
- Community Gardening*
- Roof-Top Gardening*
- Hydroponics*
- Raised Bed Gardening
*Are you living in a small space like an apartment, condo, etc. and wonder how you could possibly garden? All of these choices (with asterisks) are viable options for you. If you have more space, you can implement any of these types of gardens.
Where Do I Start?
- First, get excited! Gardening is a lot of fun and a great way to get connected with nature.

- Next, determine what type(s) of gardening will work best for your environment. (Click on any of the links above to help you decide).
- Investigate your climate and find out what grows best in your area of the world or if you are doing indoor gardening you have room to experiment a little.
- Your plants will need appropriate lighting. This means if you’re setting up outside, choose a sunny location. The same is true for indoors, but you may supplement sunshine with the proper indoor plant lighting.
- Create the appropriate soil mix using at least 1/3 compost from various compost sources.
- Get your space ready. You may need containers, compost materials, or you may need to build your growing spaces. There is a lot of room for creativity here. Many containers can be used…anything from a juice pouch to an old coffee can. Just make sure you have adequate drainage.
- Get your seeds and/or plants and start planting. Remember two simple rules: Grow what you eat and eat what you grow.

- Say “No, no, no!” to pesticides, herbicides or chemicals. You can grow healthier, safer food without chemicals.

- Watch and water. Watching a new life sprouting is amazing, spend time getting to know your plants and garden. Water in the early morning or later in the evening because you more of the water will get to the plant rather that evaporate and if you drip water on the leaves it will not burn them. If you can, use saved rainwater or dirty aquarium water before reaching for the hose.

- Share! Remember, we are surrounded by wildlife and some critters may want a nibble of your plants; it is part of the balance of nature. You can use ways to hinder their attempts such as having growing space that are higher off the ground, blocking off your plants, etc., but you should never use poison or toxins to keep them away.

- Reap the rewards and delight in your accomplishments. If you have more than you can use, donate to local shelters, give to neighbors, or preserve or freeze what you have for later.
- Lastly, don’t give up! Sometimes Mother Nature has a different plan and sometimes insects or weather factor in to how well you are able to grow your plants. If you’re not a success the first time, stick with it or contact a local community farm and get support!
An eco friendly garden can provide you with fabulous benefits such as improving your health (it is good exercise), reduce stress levels, save you money, put a smile on your face and create an understanding between yourself and nature.









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