Replenish
“Good farmers, who take seriously their duties as stewards of Creation and of their land’s inheritors, contribute to the welfare of society in more ways than society usually acknowledges…”
A solemn duty:
Replenish what we squander
Refill deepening drought
As sacred streams drain away
Once-fertile fields die dry
And soil cracks beneath barren sky.
We must give more than we take.
We must mend what we wound.
Earth begs a steady stream
Her thirst can no longer wait
Let’s sow what roots take hold
Until parched earth learns to breathe new rain
We must feed Earth's hunger.
We must quench her thirst.
We must rescue each vital source.
🌱 5 Ways to Replenish Our Earth
- Harvest rain
Learn the basics of rainwater collection—from simple barrels to cistern systems. - Plant what belongs
Discover why native plants matter—for pollinators, biodiversity, and water savings. - Compost gently
Step‑by‑step guidance for composting at home—turn kitchen scraps into soil gold. - Tread light
How walking and biking reduce pollution, boost health, and ease climate stress. - Speak up
A practical guide to becoming an effective environmental advocate.
Making Sustainable Shifts
Sustainable change starts with simple decisions. You don’t have to do everything at once. Start by using less water, planting things that grow well in your region, or composting food scraps. Small choices made consistently can lead to a more balanced way of living with the land. The goal is progress, not perfection.