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A slacker’s guide to climate-friendly gardening

An excellent way to avoid a brown, parched patch is to be slack. Mow it towards the end of summer, autumn and winter.

September 07, 2023 / 14:27 IST
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It may be worth planting perennial fruit and vegetables that live for many years, rather than plants that last one season and then die off. (Photo: Priscilla du Preez via Unsplash)
It may be worth planting perennial fruit and vegetables that live for many years, rather than plants that last one season and then die off. (Photo: Priscilla du Preez via Unsplash)

A pristine garden can come with an environmental cost. The chemicals we use to kill weeds and bugs rely on fossil fuels, and can disrupt local wildlife.

But gardening doesn’t have to be a guilt-inducing chore. In fact, it can be a liberating act of eco-conscious laziness.

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You won’t single-handedly solve all the world’s woes with your plot of land. But there are several simple things that, if you just stop doing them, will help the environment and wildlife.

So stop being so tidy. And say goodbye to herbicides and pesticides.