By Niki Jabbour
Source: Savvy Gardener
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Climate change gardening is a set of tactics that make our yards and gardens more resilient to extreme weather as well as reduce our personal impacts on the climate. There are several ways to approach climate change gardening. You can use sustainable and organic gardening practices that put soil, biodiversity, and pollinators first. You can also plan to reduce plastic waste, up-cycle materials, and collect rainwater. Keep reading to discover 12 strategies for climate change gardening.
12 Strategies for climate change gardening
We can take action to reduce the impact of climate change on our gardens and communities. Below you’ll find 12 strategies to help you increase resilience and adaptability in your yard.
4, Eliminate pesticide use for climate change gardening
A climate change garden is one that focuses on biodiversity, pollinators, and soil health. That leaves no space for pesticides, even organic pesticides. Instead, adopt strategies to reduce pests naturally. I practice science-based companion planting, buy native and pest-resistant plants, ensure plants are placed in the right growing conditions, and encourage nesting birds.
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