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Go Green with St.Patricks day

March 17th, 2008 · No Comments

St Patrick - patron Saint of Ireland
St Patrick - patron Saint of Ireland
On St.Patrick’s Day, we celebrate the life of the patron Saint of Ireland

Ireland is home to beautiful landscapes and open spaces. St Patrick is associated with the colour green. What better way to honour this day by taking one step more along your eco friendly journey?

What could you do today to make a difference to the world?

It needn’t be complicated. Perhaps there is something you’ve been ‘meaning to do’ and today could be the day to commit to it:

1- Start your compost heap. If you are without a garden, then why not look at a wormery or a bokashi bin?

2- Get some seeds and do some planting. Grow in pots if you are limited for space. Herbs in a windowsill or sprouted seeds are fantastic if you have no garden at all.

gorgeous morsbags made by The Cotton Patch
gorgeous morsbags made by The Cotton Patch

3- Make a morsbag and take it with you when you go shopping. If you’re not the sewing type, then why not invest in an Onya Bag.

4- Make an eco friendly household cleaner and use it. Just a simple white vinegar and water spray will do.

5- Join your local Freecycle group and help keep things out of the landfill

6- Cook a meal from scratch today. Celebratory meals for St.Patrick’s day might include bubble and squeak or a hearty potato soup with soda bread.

Photo credits:

Gorgeous morsbags made by The Cotton Patch, Hall Street, Birmingham

Please share your ideas. What eco friendly change are you going to commit to today?

 

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