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Tip 5: Compost Lawn Trimmings & Organic Food Waste
When you compost, you’re putting valuable nutrients back into the soil and creating nutrient-rich mulch for use in gardening. Composting reduces greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide.
Even if you don’t use compost for your own garden, reducing the amount of organic food waste in your trash will reduce the number of times you need to empty your trash can. Saving space in your trash bag will also save you money by cutting the number of bags you go through, so you don’t need to purchase them as often.
How can you introduce more (organic or natural) fresh vegetables and fruits into your diet? How could this impact the environment? How could a home garden contribute to your and your family's overall health?
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