Artifact 6Global warming has many dangerous effects. That is why a question I had early in my research is what can we do to fight against global warming. It is important for us as humans to do whatever we can to do help fight against global warming. I found out through my research is that gardening is an effective way to help. Gardening is a simple task that can help a great deal. Below are some ways gardens help bring back a more balanced and natural life.
1. "Create a backyard wildlife habitat by turning a section of your lawn into fauna-friendly garden or wildflower meadow.
2. Start a rain garden. Set up a rain barrel; learn how to practice water conservation.
3. Plant a row for the hungry and donate the extra produce to your local shelter, soup kitchen, or food distribution center.
4. Encourage beautification in your town by entering your community in the annual America in Bloom contest.
5 Urge your municipality to plant rooftop gardens to lower indoor temperatures in summer and improve air quality year-round.
6. Join your Community Supported Agriculture program and purchase fresh seasonal produce while supporting local farmers. If there is no CSA nearby, shop at a farmers' market.
7. Be aware of what you put in the ground. Don't use arsenic-treated wood for outdoor projects, decks, and raised beds (try bricks or naturally pest-resistant cedar). Avoid using pesticides when possible.
8. Start gardens in your town. Whether they're in schools, hospitals, or dotted throughout neighborhoods, gardens benefit everyone.
9. Learn about plants native to your region through the Cooperative Extension Service, local botanical garden, or garden club, and cultivate them in your garden.
1O. Recycle. Start a compost pile for appropriate kitchen refuse, shredded leaves, and lawn clippings. Recycle plastic pots. Reuse plastic food containers for starting seeds."
Source Citation:
Loven, Zazel. "Make every day earth day: 10 easy things you can do to help the environment. (Landmark)." Country Living Gardener 11.2 (April 2003): 38(1). Student Resource Center - Gold. Thomson Gale. Centennial High School (MD). 21 Jan. 2007 .