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Ways to Create a Sustainable Garden This Winter

Sustainability has become an increasingly important topic over the last few years as we learn more about how our actions are harming the planet. Environmentalists have been passionately trying to change the public’s perspective of what it means to live sustainably. This is because simple steps towards sustainable living can considerably reduce your carbon footprint, helping the environment thrive. 

With this in mind, here are some easy ways you can create a sustainable garden this summer:

 

Start a Compost Heap

A simple and effective way to begin your journey into sustainable living is starting your very own compost heap. Nowadays, you don’t need masses of space for a huge compost heap at the end of your garden, a compost bin tends to do the trick. The good news is that composting will also help you dispose of your household waste in an eco-friendly way. You can throw tea bags, vegetable cuttings, grass and plant cuttings into your compost bin. 

 

Grow Your Own Organic Fruit and Veg

Growing your own fruit and veg isn’t just a great way to live sustainably, it also improves your diet! You’ll be benefiting from fresh, readily available food right on your doorstep. This also means that you’re not buying fruit that’s travelled hundreds of air miles, which is harmful to the environment. All you need to do is create a designated vegetable patch by digging into some rich soil in one section of your garden. Alternatively, make life easier by planting in large containers. 

 

All-Weather Furniture

Investing in all-weather furniture is a great idea for summer time. Whether you opt for conservatory furniture or boutique bistro dining set, ensure that its suitable for use all year-round. Sustainability isn’t just about providing for yourself, but it’s also about ways in which to cut down on your waste. Therefore, it’s best to invest in all-weather furniture that won’t quickly depreciate over a short period of time when left outdoors. 

 

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