Every year April 22nd is observed as Earth Day. On this annual occasion, we celebrate a movement that started over 50 years ago. Each year Earth Day has a special theme associated with it, and this year the theme in Canada is Take Care of the Planet.
Through this theme, the hope it to raise awareness among Canadians about the urgency to care more about the environment and take care of the planet on a daily basis.
However, being environmentally responsible doesn’t have to be boring.
One can still be creative and have fun as well. In wake of the same, we have collated some fun and creative ways for you to celebrate Earth Day this year.
While flowers might not be in full bloom in April in Saskatchewan, there sure is time to plan your summer flower garden. Bees, birds, and butterflies love flowers and blossoming bushes. A bed of wildflowers is stunning and helps clean up an unsightly weed patch in your backyard.
Pro Tip: Add mulch to your flower bed as it will help keep the weeds at bay and hold moisture in the soil to reduce your water consumption.
"Choosing and caring for a tree is an opportunity to teach children how to appreciate and honour our forests," says Saskatchewan-born horticulturalist and landscape consultant, Lyndon Penner.
Check out his recommendations for the best trees to plant on the prairies in the spring issue of the CAA Saskatchewan Magazine.
Composting reduces landfill waste and is good for the soil. Make it a family project and ask your children to help look after your compost pile.
Learn the ten easy steps in A Guide to Backyard Composting.
This is something that the whole family can participate in. The goal is to reduce your environmental impact and fit an entire month of waste in a single jar.
We’ve found some great resources to help you out: Recycling Guide, from Crown Shred & Recycling and Recycling 101 from Waste Management.
Purchase quality locally made sustainable goods without all the excess packaging. The Alternative shop and refillery at Regina’s Local Market YQR make it easy.
There are also local farmer’s markets in most Saskatchewan cities. Make your weekly or monthly visit to the market a family affair and enjoy the opportunity to teach your children where our food comes from.
Support local farmers by dining at Odla in Saskatoon. The restaurant serves sustainable fare made from locally grown produce and meats from ethically raised free-range animals.
To help look after this wonderful planet we live on, here are a few tips:
It takes more than one day to learn to be environmentally responsible. Set goals for yourself and your family. All those small changes will add up to big ones for our planet.
Have a wonderful Earth Day!