Plastic, plants and.....compost? Oh my!
Three Ideas for this week
The March/April issue of Presbyterians Today has an article spotlighting an Earth Care Congregation.
Written by Frances Wattman Rosenau the article Church embraces ‘Plastic-Free-Lent Challenge’ shares how the Culver City Presbyterian Church in California recently took on this challenge for Lent. This was something everyone, including the kids, could do to some degree. They point out that even if plastics can’t be eliminated entirely, it is about being aware of it and taking those first, small steps.
When you start thinking about being a responsible Earth citizen, you start seeing ideas and ways to do things differently. A cute one I saw this week was starting your plants in an ice-cream cone. It can be placed in the ground and will quickly decompose, letting water in and out.
I noticed a truck with a trailer stop at the curb by a house close to mine. On the side of the trailer it said Common Good Compost. They offer a compost service, picking up your scraps once a week and then bring you a 50 lb bag of compost once a year. There is a link below if you want to check it out.
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