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Plant Something Day

3 min readMay 19, 2025

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Plant Something Day

The goal of this day is to highlight the importance of plants to our environment and to encourage people to add vegetation to the Earth. Over 80% of original forests have been cleared and nearly 70% of plants are at risk of extinction.

Edible Plants

While there are more than 80,000 edible plant species, 90% of our food derives from about 30 plants. This varies with country and culture.

Medicinal Plants

Modern and traditional medicine utilize 70,000 types of plants to treat ailments. There are other health benefits: plants absorb toxins in the air and produce oxygen.

Bourbon Clematis

Of course, you know I dug in the dirt today: I replaced an ailing Clematis with a healthy new specimen. I look forward to a proliferation of dark pink blossoms.

Spray Irrigation

I installed a watering system for a new 3'x6' metal raised bed filled with three types of peppers, eggplants, chamomile, and marigolds. This setup will also serve three other areas with asparagus, strawberries/rhubarb, and melons.

Companion Plants

In addition, I planted seeds in a 2'x20' raised bed: Blue Lake green beans, Yellow Wax beans, & nasturtiums; Straightneck yellow squash and Fordhook zucchini interplanted with Peaches & Cream corn; and at the far end, mixed mini pumpkins. I try to incorporate plant companions whenever possible to help deter pests and to improve crops.

Community Garden

Could you plant something today? The plant you chose could be indoor or outdoor; perhaps a tree, shrub, flower, herb, fruit or vegetable plant. The greenery could enhance a public space, your patio, or garden.

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Author JL Huffman
Author JL Huffman

Written by Author JL Huffman

I’m a retired Trauma surgeon/ICU doctor, a world traveler and gardener. I’ve published in the surgical literature; now I’m writing poetry, memoir & fiction.

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