Join your neighbors in Sonoma County to save water and energy, grow food, and build community. Removing your thirty lawn can save more water than replacing all your interior fixtures. Plant vegetables, herbs, or create a beautiful native garden. Daily Acts has more information about the successes of the challenge since 2010. Some actions they suggest:
- convert your lawn (or patio/balcony) to grow food
- plant a fruit tree
- create an herb garden
- grow a row for a local food bank
- start a worm bin or compost
- install low flow
- set up a greywater system
- harvest rainwater
- switch to drip irrigation
- hang a clothes line
- conduct a home energy audit
- unplug and tune-in to Nature
- have a block party and share stories
- help a neighbor meet the 350 Challenge
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