Dec 15, 2020
One of the
major things that plants do is help connect us with nature. I think
as plant parents, once we use plants to reconnect with ourselves
and make our homes look beautiful, they also get us thinking more
about nature and the earth and how important it’s preservation is.
So today’s episode is exploring just that: plant parenthood and low
waste living, and what it means to make
intentional decisions about preserving our planet while taking care
of ourselves and our plants.
I think we are
all anxiously looking at 2021 and getting excited about the changes
that will come. This is the time to set new years resolutions and
just think about how we want to show up in 2021 for ourselves and I
think more importantly, there are global conversations happening
about how we can show up for those around us and the
environment.
As I
continue to fall deeper in love with plants, I’m finding that I’m
falling deeper in love with nature itself and feeling a stronger
sense of responsibility to take care of our planet.
I’m so excited to welcome Nick Cutsumpas of
@farmernicknyc to the podcast and share this conversation
with you and to inform and encourage our community to think about
how we can apply these concepts of low waste living to not only our
lives, but to our hobby of plant care. Nicks been a plant friend of mine for a while
and I’ve loved learning more about sustainability from him, and
figured he is the perfect intersection of plant parent and
environmental activist to have for this chat about how to lead more
sustainable lives as humans and plant
parents.
In
this episode we learn:
- [00:02:26] Introducing Nick
Cutsumpas and episode key ideas
- [00:07:18] What Nick does,
what started his plant journey (mothers DO know best!), and how
plants served as his ‘saving grace’ when he moved into the
city
- [00:10:38] Check out Nick in
Netflix’s new show The Big Flower Fight!
- [00:11:14] What is
regenerative environmental action? Nick explains sustainability vs
regenerative
- [00:13:22] Are houseplant
people practicing regenerative methods with their plants? According
to Nick, to see is to believe when it comes to taking care of our
environment
- [00:15:01] How Maria realized
she could be doing more sustainable practices
- [00:15:22]
Maria’s current idea obsession: plant blindness — Nature
Not Furniture!
- [00:16:32] What Maria thinks
of ‘zero waste’ and her reservations with the movement
- [00:17:17] Nick shares why he
thinks plant blindness is similar to waste blindness
- [00:17:37] Why Nick strives
for low waste consumption vs zero waste, how we as consumers can
apply low waste consumption to the products we buy
- [00:19:45] Why the time to be
more conscious is NOW more than ever and how taking care of plants
reminds us that we can take action
- [00:20:47] Why Bloom and Grow
Radio is doing an episode on low waste
- [00:21:45] Low Waste Beginner
Tip #1: Reuse everything
- [00:22:46] Do you have tons of
bubble wrap from your online orders? Save them for your next plant
cutting gift!
- [00:23:50] What is ‘waste’?
For Nick, it’s everything that ends up in a landfill
- [00:24:38] Maria’s lightbulb
moment on her waste consumption: New York’s composting
system
- [00:25:11] The negative
effects of plastics in our environment and how we can be smart and
responsible with our plastic consumption
- [00:26:54] Why we should be
cautious about greenwashing, waste segregation, and biodegradable
vs compostable materials
- [00:28:24] Nick’s
sustainability influences
- [00:29:13] Low Waste Tip #2:
Buy quality over quantity (Yes, you save more money this
way!)
- [00:30:12] Nick’s
sustainability progress: he hasn’t bought anything new in more than
a year! The secret? Thrifting!
- [00:31:52] The eco-friendly
furniture and mattress stores that Nick recommends
- [00:33:56] How the pandemic
enabled more waste production
- [00:34:48] Why the most impact
can be achieved through collective action; ‘10% is
better’
- [00:35:14] The BEST recycled
and sustainable wall planters and the BEST plant kits to give this
Holiday season!
- [00:38:56] Nick reveals the
most common mistakes we all do when it comes to
composting
- [00:39:54] How to REALLY begin
your low waste journey
- [00:40:39] Why you need to
wash your recyclables
- [00:41:22] Low Waste Tip #3:
Find bulk stores and bring your own jars
- [00:41:50] How Nick manages to
do zero-waste grocery shopping
- [00:42:25] What is ‘produce
paralysis’? What is Nick’s proposed solution to packaging
waste?
- [00:44:04] Low Waste Tip #4:
Avoid single-use plastic in the produce section
- [00:45:24] Nick’s low waste
hack: Put the jar in warm water for 10 minutes to remove the
adhesive label, and reuse the jar for drinking or plant
propagation!
- [00:46:47] Low Waste Tip #5:
Don’t be shy to ask if you can use your own containers for your
consumables!
- [00:47:39] Maria weighs in on
the different straws from her own experiences (make sure you clean
them!)
- [00:49:28] What do we do with
our plastic nursery pots? a. bring them to a nursery, b. cache, c.
make a tent for your drainage hole
- [00:53:38] Low Waste Tip #6:
Grow something new in your used nursery pots
- [00:54:06] The company that
Nick trusts to recycle his plastics
- [00:55:31] Propagating your
plants can also help your recycle and upcycle
- [00:56:30] Low Waste Tip #7:
Choose sustainable soil options
- [00:57:44] Low Waste Tip #8:
Know your plant number! (we’re serious!)
- [00:59:00] Your plant
consumption should be healthy AND
environmentally-responsible
- [01:00:28] Low Waste Tip #9:
Buy your plants from your local businesses
- [01:01:46] Plant shops that
Nick and Maria recommend
- [01:04:05] Listener Question
#1: Can you compost perlite?
- [01:04:49] Listener Question
#2: Are there alternatives to plastic nursery pots and
stickers?
- [01:06:28] Why you should
support CSA
- [01:07:47] Why low waste and
sustainable living is important to Nick
- [01:09:09] Our responsibility
to our environment as plant parents!
- [01:10:24] Maria’s
realizations and future commitment to the low waste living
movement
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