5 Ways to Make Your Climate Garden Regenerative.

Regenerative gardening actually helps to reverse climate change by building soil - it’s genuinely like magic. Even a small garden has the potential to impact climate change when you use regenerative practises. Here’s five ways you can grow a regenerative climate garden at home:

 
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1. DITCH THE CHEMICALS

Put simply, if you don’t want it in your body, don’t put it in your food.

2. KEEP YOUR SOIL COVERED

Any plant is better than no plant, they protect and build the soil.

3. ENCOURAGE BIO-DIVERSITY

Diversity gives your garden resilience and feeds the soil all kinds of nutrients.

4. GROW FOOD

Food from your back yard means way fewer food miles than food shipped all the way to your supermarket. AND if grown regeneratively, you know there’s no nasties used in the process.

5. COMPOST

Make it. Use it. It’s a probiotic, regenerative source for your soil and eliminates the need to send organics to landfill - a place they should never end up. Remember, organic “waste” is actually a resource. Check out our guide to composting here.

Go regenerative, build soil and do your part in helping to reverse climate change - it’s really that simple.

 
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Not into words so much? Check out Ron Finley and Rosario Dawson laying it down for Kiss The Ground in the video below:

 
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