What You Can Do to Make a More Positive Environmental Impact in Your Backyard

Living a more eco-friendly lifestyle is a good way to fight against climate change. While there are many large-scale investments you can make, there are several easy and simple ways you can help preserve the environment at home.

Your backyard garden is the perfect landscape for positive change, and you can start transforming it into an earth-friendly oasis with these three tips.

Reduce Water Usage

Lowering your overall water consumption might seem counterintuitive for some people; after all, if water is a natural resource, why do we need to worry about how much we use? The answer lies in its source.

Water that we run into our homes requires energy. Only 2.5% of the Earth’s natural water resources are freshwater, which means the rest of it has to be treated and filtered before its safe for us to consume.

Reducing water consumption in your backyard can start by replacing your lawn. According to Celebrity Greens, installing artificial grass helps you use less water, which not only is better for the environment but also helps you save money on your utility bill.

Add Native Plants

By understanding your geographic region, you can select plants that are likely to thrive without needing harmful fertilizers.

Introducing chemicals into the Earth’s soil is unnecessary, especially when there are so many plants that are able to grow without much assistance in the right climate. Prairie Nursery advises using native plants from your area to cultivate a greener garden.

Using plants that are native to your region are more likely to thrive as well as help the environment and wildlife. This means you’ll spend more time enjoying their beauty and less time replanting bulbs each season.

Repurpose Materials

Cut back on your waste by finding ways to recycle materials for your backyard or garden. According to Country Living, there are several clever ways to use and recycle Mason jars that add charm to your backyard and garden.

You can use a wooden pallet as a sturdy garden planter. You can even create a charming trellis by attaching old gardening tools to a simple wooden frame.

Shop second-hand when you can for backyard furniture; used pieces are often just as good as the ones you buy at the store, and they’re less expensive. Many classic items are made out of durable materials like wood or metal, so they have a lot of life left in them.

Environmental awareness is always growing. As we learn more about how our actions impact the planet, we can make better choices at home to cultivate a greener, healthier world.

For more backyard and garden tips, check out this article: How to Design a Garden That Will Impress Your Friends

Maire Shield
 

Maire Shield worked for 15 years as an interior design consultant in Albuquerque and is now retired after selling her business. She now shares her experience and knowledge through blogging to help other people create a beautiful home for themselves.

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