The Green Virgin
Here it is…my first column about being green. I am, suffice to say, at much of a loss on this topic. As a married, stay-at-home mom of two boys, I am not exactly a “virgin”…so-to-speak, but, when it comes to being “green,” I am as innocent as they come! I want to share with you my first-time experiences and hopefully you will learn a thing or two and can join me in taking small steps to make Nevada a greener state, one “green virgin” at a time!
So, where do we start? I feel there are so many things that can be done, and small changes that can be made. One thing I have always wondered about—and been both intrigued and confused by at the same time—is composting. I’ll tell you why.
When I was little and visited my grandparents I remembered her compost pile. She put EVERYTHING in there. She was smart. She had many fruit trees, grape vines and vegetables. So, she would use this compost to grow these products and recycle scraps. Basically, before “green” became big or trendy, my Nana was recycling scraps that would otherwise go to the dump.
Fast forward to present time: my husband and I bought a home last September and I wanted grass, a garden, and all that a wonderful “white picket fence home” would have. But, I am in Vegas. The dirt is dry, dead and disgusting. We rented a tiller to break up the soil but it wound up running my husband and did very little. We had also spent a lot of money on buying soil, going back to Star Nursery a dozen times.
I, being a Green Virgin, with no idea how to take on this project, am now in a fussy. I think to myself, “Where do I start?” “What do I compost?” The answer is EVERYTHING!
I looked at how much food my family was wasting, by throwing it in the trash. Fruits, vegetables, coffee grounds, etc.
I went crazy on how much we were wasting and not recycling! I would tell my boys that there are starving children in other countries and they need to finish their apples. But, to no avail, I would throw that apple away or give it to the dog. Now I throw it in the compost pile. I am recycling and reducing, and eventually reusing. It is simple. Big yard, small yard, no yard, you can recycle food and make compost. And start reusing the compost to plant your own veggies, fruits, plants, etc. I started my venture in a 5 gallon bucket.
It is very simple if you follow a few guidelines:
First, soil; you have to have a base product. So, go to Star Nursery or even Target for that matter and buy a bag of organic soil. I also used the torn-up grass soil from our yard. It is all about layers. Soil/dirt then scraps, then dirt, then scraps… Think brown then green, brown then green.
Keep it moist by watering it and turning it with a garden shovel. It also helps if you have worms. They break down the matter. I didn’t want to go buy worms so I watered a piece of dirt on the side of my house and dug up worms. Well, my two boys did.
Put soil down on the bottom and add your scraps of food. Water it. Then the next day mix it all together and add more soil and scraps. Keep doing this step.
Make sure it is in the sun. It has to have sunlight. If it stinks, it is either not getting enough sun or water or mixing.
After a while you will have compost. Plant everything you can, whether in containers, the yard, or a raised garden bed. It is free, recycled and reused.
Until next time, when we continue to turn our green dreams into reality…
- Green Virgin










Green Virgin,
I enjoyed the article and your view on what it takes to garden in the desert. Hope to learn a thing or two for you.
Thank you for the great info on starting out green. We all need to start somewhere…. Keep it coming, I appreciate your suggestions…
Excellent suggestions! Great idea!
Thanks for the article. You have inspired me to try some things.
Thanks
Great Ideas, great article! I think that you will do some good to help people stumble thorough the akwardness of trying to get “GREEN” for the first time!It is hard at first when you feel like you don’t know what your doing. Kudos to you! Can’t wait for the next one!
This is such good information! I think this article is going to help many people to actually act on their decision to “Go Green”. Thank you!
Great article. It sounds like you’re having fun learning something new.
Great information. It would be nice if people would follow your lead and compost and also recycle. Our country needs this desperately. Keep up the good work. looking forward to more columns.
Brings back many memories, more people need to read more of these true life articles like this one. I believe that grounded writings like this one will inspire people to take action on issues that they otherwise would percieve as intrusive or unproductive with their lifestyles, Kudos to you.
[...] I began to fill them with some compost I already had (I shared my compost-creating adventures in my first article which you hopefully read!). A little short on the compost, I supplemented the rest with purchased [...]
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