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Gardening Series: 50 New Year's Resolutions for Gardeners, SPRING

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Gardening can be an amazing way to impact Climate Change, your health and the health of your family and friends.





Spring resolutions

  1. Plant a fruit tree…or two.

  2. Start a compost pile.

  3. Test your soil. (For a list of Illinois soil testing labs, visit extension.illinois.edu)

  4. Plant flowers in Pantone’s color of the year: rose quartz and serenity blue.

  5. Switch to organic fertilizers for your lawn.

  6. Weave native plants into your flower beds.

  7. Save on grocery bills by planting your own herbs.

  8. Take a vegetable gardening class in April.

  9. Order a mushroom log and grow your own fungi.

  10. Sign up for a community garden plot.

  11. Add window boxes to your home, fence, or balcony.





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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 over all health?











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