According to rare.org:
63% of Americans care about climate change, but don’t know how to take action.
The easiest place for you to start is at home, in your yard.
Smart Adaptation
There are sustainable technologies like rain gardens, permeable pavements, native plantings, and efficient irrigation systems that are great for your home and the planet.
Lush Aesthetics
Who said a sustainable garden can’t be beautiful? Gardens can incorporate nature-inspired elements while contributing to local biodiversity.
Long Term Savings
You can optimize your yard’s resilience to reduce maintenance costs and water usage. That’s good for your wallet and the environment.
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Creating a sustainable garden is your first step towards taking action against climate change.
Your next step? Get your friends involved to create a connected suburban landscape that can help mitigate climate change and restore biodiversity.