Earth Day Project: Plant Brazilian Spinach at Home
Happy
Earth Day! My Earth Day Project for this year is to plant this Brazilian Spinach in my mini garden. Hopefully it will grow faster and more so that I can make spinach juice for my breakfast or salad. I got this little Brazilian Spinach Plant from The Body Shop's free saplings event. This year The Body Shop and collaborates with Free Tree
Society to giveaway 2000 saplings at two different location - eCurve and Setia
City Mall.
Earth Day Project: Plant Brazilian Spinach at Home |
You know
there were 25 different species of plants to choose such as Durian Tree,
Brazilian Spinach, Longevity Spinach, Lakatan Banana and manay more. At last I
decided on this Brazilian Spinach because its easy to take care and grow fast plus I can eat this veg also. Hopefully my plant will grow and grow more.
What is Brazilian Spinach and how to care for this plant? |
The Free
Tree Society volunteers also explained or briefed us on how to care for our
plant. Meantime, you can also check out the The Top 10 Common Indoor Green Plants For Clean Air.
Hopefully more and more people will take the initiative to in creating a sustainable and greener environment by planting trees, re-using and recycling products and educating the younger generation about the importance of caring for our mother nature.
Hopefully more and more people will take the initiative to in creating a sustainable and greener environment by planting trees, re-using and recycling products and educating the younger generation about the importance of caring for our mother nature.
The Body Shop Free Saplings To Save Mother Nature at eCurve & Setia City Mall |
That;s some active participation towards the cause of Earth Day. I have always wondered how I can get myself involved. Now I know. Plant something.
ReplyDeleteBrazillian spinach. I don't really know the names of the vegetables. Get confused because some of them looks alike. Hahah
ReplyDeletethis is pretty interesting...even the name is interesting... hahaha... never heard of brazilian spinach before this....
ReplyDeleteSuch a meaningful event! I love how its educating people with greens as the main topic :)
ReplyDeleteGood event in creating awareness to us and especially to younger generations on how important in sustaining green environment.
ReplyDeleteThose who enjoy cooking are always on the lookout for herbs to use in their recipes. Since herbs are small in size, it is easy to grow them inside the house. viparspectra
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