Sloughing off the final olive-drab layers, downy-white flowers unfurled upon the Bradford Pear as the Redbud’s ethereal blooms cast a cheery glow unto the scene. Swelling buds and spring ephemerals dotted the landscape as the grass grew green and lush.  Nature was fully engaged.

It’s no coincidence that we celebrate Earth Day this Thursday, April 22nd. It’s a day to celebrate earth and demonstrate our support for her well-being. In some ways, it’s become synonymous with the whole green movement, more specifically the global climate change initiative. No matter where you stand on the whole global warming/climate change debate, Earth Day is a great day to honor nature and appreciate all her diversity and splendor, and we’ve put together a few, reasonable and meaningful ideas to help you celebrate all year long (masks optional):

Start a Garden
It doesn’t have to be anything grand or complicated. Consider planting in containers or raised beds. It need not take up much space or require tons of time or money. Basically, plant something – anything. Perhaps you have a favorite flower, vegetable, or herb. Give it a go.  Look to natives, and pollinator friendly plants.  Share/swap plants with friends and neighbors.  It’s eco-friendly and cost effective.

Compost
Start turning garden and select kitchen waste into gardening gold! Start a compost bin or pile.  Some municipalities even offer community composting.

Plant a Tree
Trite? Perhaps. Incredibly valuable and symbolic? Yes! Look to native trees and/or shrubs. They provide food and shelter for local wildlife, and so much more.

Upcycle and Recycle
Get crafty by upcycling items. Got a bunch of glass bottles? Consider making a bottle tree. Upcycle old containers, vessels, etc. and use as unique planters. Recycle clothes, books, etc. by donating. Keeping things out of the trash is a win-win.

Plant Native
Consider adding Native plants to your yard/garden. Native plants generally require little to no maintenance, so no supplemental watering or chemicals are needed, and local wildlife are drawn to them.

If nothing else, take a stroll through your local woods or park. Pick up trash when possible. Be awed and inspired by earth’s varied beauty and bounty, and as always, reach out to Sweeney’s with your inspirations and aspirations, and we’ll make them a reality!  We proudly serve the communities of Villa Park, Elmhurst, Oakbrook, Oakbrook Terrace, Glen Ellyn, Lombard, Wood Dale, Itasca, and more!

Sweeney’s:  A Plant Based Company


Plant of the Week

Prairie Coreopsis

Bright yellow, daisy-like flowers bloom May – July atop sturdy stems.  Prefers full sun and dry soil.  Grows 24-36″ tall and 18-24″ wide.  Attracts butterflies, bees, and birds.  Drought tolerant.  Deer resistant.

“When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.”

― John Muir

Well wishes,

Kim Sweeney