It's the time of year that farmers markets are starting to pop up. They are a great way to source local food and talk to the growers themselves. While it would be ideal to plan your spring and summer only buying produce from the market, it's not always convenient, but the goal is to go as much as possible. This challenge is to find a local farmers market and determine what they sell. In a lot of markets you can find more than produce. Local Harvest seems to be one of the most comprehensive lists of markets. It also provides information on CSA's and locally grown meat. Plug in your zip code and see what resources are available in your area. Today is a good to start. Most markets are only open on Saturday.
20. Switch a chemical cleaner with vinegar
19. Send snail mail
18. Use baking soda for skincare
17. Use ladybugs for natural pesticide
16. Avoid the car
15. Meet a local
14. Put a brick in your toilet
13. Don't use paper towels
12. Capture household waste water
11. Air dry your laundry
10. Avoid plastic-ware
9. Don't throw anything away
8. Get off the grid for a day
7. Put out a bucket or barrel to capture the rain
6. Limit Energy Consumption
5. Take reusable sacks to the store - Every store
4. Use natural dyes for Easter eggs
3. Buy from a local business
2. Make a commitment to the challenge.
1. Clean the air in your home by purchasing house plants to filter the air.
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