Choose native plants that thrive in your climate to reduce water usage and maintenance while supporting local biodiversity.
Implement rainwater harvesting systems to water your garden sustainably and reduce reliance on municipal water sources.
Practice companion planting to naturally deter pests and promote plant growth without the need for harmful chemicals or pesticides.
Use organic mulch to suppress weeds, retain moisture in the soil, and add nutrients back into the earth without synthetic fertilizers.
Encourage beneficial insects like ladybugs and bees by planting a variety of flowers that provide food and habitat for these pollinators.
Create a composting system for kitchen scraps and garden waste to enrich your soil naturally and reduce the amount of organic matter sent to landfills.