>> instructions << • click a dirt plot and choose a seed pack. • wait for them to grow (radishes take 15 seconds, carrots take 30, and tomatoes take 45). • click to harvest. • click the plants in your inventory to sell. (type "yes") • use the $ to buy new seed packs and decorate your garden! ── ── ── original by @kmggg (please credit when remixing) some ways to help the Earth <3 1. Reduce the amount of paper you use. Try using both sides of paper to help save the natural resources of the earth and preventing the planet from being polluted. 2. Turn off lights to save energy. Energy and money should be your top priority before turning on lights you don't end up using. 3. Limit the amount of animal products you buy. By limiting the animal products you consume, we can save animals, preserve nature, and have a good and balanced diet. 4. Walk, bike, or take public transit. Walking and biking are obvious ways to reduce greenhouse gases. Plus you'll get some good cardio and burn some calories while you do it. If you live in an area that's not walkable, take advantage of your local mass transit. Even one car off on the road makes a difference. 5. Reduce, reuse, recycle. You can help reduce pollution just by recycling a sheet of paper. If an office building of 7,000 workers recycled all of its office paper waste for a year, it would be the equivalent of taking almost 400 cars off the road. But you can also take reusable bags to the grocery, and avoid using disposable plates, spoons, glass, cups, and napkins. They create huge amounts of waste. And buy products that are made of recycled materials. It all makes a difference. 6. Give composting a try. In 2015, Americans generated 262.4 million tons of trash. Only 23.4 million tons of that was composted. Almost half of it (137.7 million tons) ended up in the landfill. Diverting more of that to compost would help reduce the amount of solid waste you produce, and what eventually winds up in your local landfill. Plus, compost makes a great natural fertilizer. 7. Produce less waste. Everything you throw out is likely going to end up in a landfill. Plus, all that trash was likely manufactured using unsustainable practices that hurt the health of the Earth. Try buying products that you can reuse. Get glass containers instead of plastic ones. Don't use plastic bags, instead use cloth. 8. Maintain and repair durable products instead of buying new ones. Avoid products with several layers of packaging when only one is sufficient. About 33% of what we throw away is the packaging. Use reusable plates and utensils instead of disposable ones. Use reusable containers to store food instead of aluminum foil and cling wrap. Buy rechargeable batteries for devices used frequently. Use both sides of the paper. Reuse items like envelopes, folders, and paper clips. Use e-mail or texting as a substitute for paper correspondence. Use recycled paper. Mend clothes instead of buying new ones. Buy used furniture. It's also much cheaper than new furniture.