5 reasons why you need a sustainable landscape
															We are surrounded with landscapes in our everyday life – be it backyards, balconies, parks, public green spaces, roads, and even office spaces.
Using sustainable practices in your garden, no matter where you live – whether you create a garden in a balcony, your housing society or farmhouse, can do good for you and our environment. Sustainable landscapes enhance our environment’s ability to clean air and water, reduce flooding, combat climate change, and provide all the other natural benefits that support life on earth. Sounds big?! Let’s break it down in simple words.
A sustainable landscape works with nature, not against it. Irrespective of its size, it maximizes environmental and health benefits for the current and future generations. In short, a sustainable landscape is a beautiful garden that protects or restores the benefits nature provides us that are essential to our everyday lives. It can be a space for outdoor recreation, gathering with family and friends, stormwater mitigation, plain relaxation, or a home for wildlife. The choice is yours to make.
5 benefits of creating sustainable landscapes:
This approach not only benefits the environment but also enhances the quality of life for you and community at large. It offers the best of both worlds, blending beauty with practical benefits.
Clean Air Plants naturally remove pollutants from the air, take in carbon dioxide, and provide the oxygen we breathe. Rapid concretization in urban cities is taking a toll on public health and mindful landscaping is one of the key factors to protect it.
Clean Water Plants and healthy soils capture, break down, and bind water pollutants. Stormwater runoff from developed land is the leading cause of water pollution of urban areas.
Build Healthy and Fertile Soil Maintaining soil health and fertility is one of the foremost benefits of this method. Turning landscape trimmings into compost or mulch benefits landscapes and minimizes waste materials in the landfill
Control Erosion and Sediment Runoff On terrains which are prone to soil erosion, landslides, a sustainable garden can offer more than concrete can. Vegetation holds soil in place and decreases the likelihood of erosion and sediment runoff
Mitigate Urban Heat Island Vegetation helps to moderate air temperatures by providing shade and releasing moisture into the air. Sustainable landscapes shade dark surfaces and use light-coloured or porous materials to mitigate urban heat islands.
Urban development and the replacement of vegetation with dark impervious surfaces such as conventional roofs, roads and buildings can absorb and trap heat which causes cities to have warmer temperatures than their rural surroundings. This phenomenon, known as the urban heat island effect, increases the demand for cooling energy in buildings and accelerates the formation of ground level ozone and smog.
Above all, sustainable landscape provide habitat – plants and soils fuel the dazzling diversity of life on this planet. There are more soil microorganisms in a teaspoonful of soil than there are people on the earth! Sustainable gardens can provide habitat for a variety of plant and animal species that are paramount to human life, too.
Home gardeners or not, you can work with nature and as a part of nature to support and build biodiversity in your way. Even a small garden, can have a big impact.
By Dipti Agarwal Founder and Chief Gardening Officer, Peepal Resident of Kemps Corner Mobile: +91 7400XXXXX| Email: dipti.agarwal@peepal.one | Website: https://peepal.one/ | Instagram: peepalindia
                        