Friday, March 31, 2023

April is the Earth Month!

The old saying goes “April shower brings May flowers!” April is the time for plants to grow, and the Earth Day is coming up on April 22! Let’s start thinking about different ways to honor and celebrate our planet, whether it is planning an outdoor ramble, cleaning up litter, or using more Earth-friendly products. Here are ten ideas to help!

 


Fill in the blanks given below about “8 Earth Day Activities and Ideas”.

  

   1.  Support out pollinators!

Bring native _______________ and other pollinating creatures to your garden. One way to do this is by selecting the right plants.

*hint: busy as (a)  ____________

 

   2.  Clean up _________________ in your neighborhood or local park.

Go on a walk with a trash bag and help to clean up any _____________ that you find. Perhaps you know of a nearby ditch that is polluted with trash that needs a spring cleaning. You will start to realize that ______________ permeates every aspect of our lives. But as the world wakes up to its addiction, just how easy is it to ditch __________ while growing and storing more of own food?

*hint: mostly, this material is nonbiodegradable and takes up a lot of portion in human life today.

 

   3.  Swap out your kitchen and household products!

One fantastic line of kitchen and household products is called “If You Care.” Everything’s biodegradable and does not use chemicals or plastic. Think 100% recycled ______________ foil, chemical-free ______________ paper for baking, compostable bags made with potato starch, and even vegetable-based inks for their packaging. We love the company’s motto: “We care simply because it’s the right thing to do!”

  

   4.  Plant a tree!

Trees capture carbon, cool overheated places, benefit agriculture, support __________________, reduce the risk of disease transmission, and boost local economies. Did you know that planting one oak tree brings in more insect and bird species than an entire yard of plants? Talk to your local government about planting more trees and native garden beds in public spaces or consider planting your own on your property.

*hint: an insect or other agent that conveys pollen to a plant and so allows fertilization

 

   5.  Reduce, re__________, and re_____________ in the garden.

Caring about yourself and nature means being less wasteful and saving money, too. Who could argue with this? If you are a gardener, here are just a few ideas:

-     Buy in bulk when you know that you’ll need a lot of topsoil, mulch, compost, or other materials. This cuts down on plastic bags.

 

   6.  Stop using ____________________ and chemicals in the garden. *hint: a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.

Focusing less on the plant and more on the health of the soil that supports the plant. If the soil is nutrient-rich with organic matter, plants thrive. It’s easy to use an organic ________________ – rmade from just weeds and water. Does it sound strange to make plant ____________ by using other plants? This is how nature works!

*hint: a substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.

 

   7.  Conserve ____________!

No living thing can survive without this. We waste a lot of ____________.  *hint: the clear liquid (i.e., H2O) that has no color, taste, or smell, that falls from clouds as rain, that forms streams, lakes, and seas, and that is used for drinking, washing, etc.

 

For gardens, flower beds, trees, and other non-lawn areas, consider installing a drip _______________ system or using sprinklers set on timers.

*hint: the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.

 

 

   8.  Think about your _____________!

*hint: the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats

 

About one-third of the food that we produce every years goes to waste annually. Usually, this happens after we buy the food. One way to avoid waste in our own lives is to care about your “food___________”, which is the result of everything that it takes to get your food from the farm to your plate.

*hint: the result of everything it takes to get your food from the farm to your plate.




Answer Keys

 

1.  bees

2.  plastics

3.  aluminum, parchment

4.  pollinators

5.  reuse, recycle

6.  pesticides

7.  water

8.  diet, foodprint

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