Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Earth Care – Give of Yourself: Ecology


We consider ecology part of theology. We want to be stewards, protectors, and defenders of all creation.

United Methodists believe all people have basic rights and concerns: the right to live in a community free of toxic and hazardous substances; the right to clean air, the minimization of chemical use, responsible land use, and more. Working together, we look toward a healthy future.

Get involved:
  • Recycle Favorite Tee Shirt
  • Befriend Canning Garden
  • Join Eyeglass Recycling
  • Conduct An Energy Audit
  • Handle e-Waste Properly
  • Recycle Aluminum Cans
  • Get Your Carbon Footprint
  • Teach Our Children
Ultimately, stewardship of the natural world begins at home with us - our use of resources, the lifestyles we cultivate, and the economies we support.

Read more at: http://www.rethinkchurch.org/article/give-yourself-ecology

Earth Care: Warm Weather Is Upon Us!

The warm weather is finally upon us and our thoughts have turned to gardening. Here are some great ideas that will help you keep your garden green while keeping the local environment green, as well.

The decrease of America’s water resources due to disappearing lakes and reservoirs, population growth, and drought has increased the need for more efficient ways of using water. Outside water use accounts for approximately 80% of water used during the summer months.

Plant Selection - Start with Indigenous Species

One of the best ways to enjoy a green garden is by planting what are known as indigenous species – those that are natural to the area. These types of plants have learned to naturally deal with our climate, soil, and pests, so they thrive without too much help from us. Don’t forget to mulch!

Lawns can be high consumers of water use and maintenance

Consider reducing the lawn area of your yard and selecting grasses that require less moisture. Raise your mower height to ensure survival during drought or extreme heat and do not bag clippings to help retain moisture. Know when to water your lawn. The best time is 6:00 to 8:00 a.m. when evaporation is at a minimum.

Remember it is up to you to take actions to protect God's Creation.

For more hints to reduce you summer footprint, check out the Missouri Botanical Garden’s Kemper Center