Every fall, families in The Woodlands celebrate Pumpkin Smash, creatively diverting waste by composting their leftover jack-o-lanterns, but the fun doesn't stop there! Composting transforms kitchen scraps, grass clippings, and pumpkins into nutrient-rich soil, enriching gardens and reducing landfill waste. Learn how to join us at Pumpkin Smash or start a compost pile of your own for your jack-o-lanterns after Halloween!| Earthwise: Environmental Services Resources
Bats are one of the most common symbols seen throughout October for fall festivities, but do you know about their contributions to the ecosystem? Bats offer pest control, pollination, and nutrient …| Earthwise: Environmental Services Resources
Have you ever wondered what happens to your recyclables after they've been collected? Follow your recycling on a journey from your curb to a new product in this overview of the recycling process through The Woodlands Township's solid waste and recycling provider, WM.| Earthwise: Environmental Services Resources
Let's plant native! Texas purple sage, the official state native shrub, thrives in challenging conditions with stunning silvery leaves and vibrant purple flowers. This resilient plant supports butterflies and moths, offering beauty and effortless gardening. Its drought tolerance and minimal care requirements make it perfect for Texas landscapes, ensuring a flourishing environment for nature and homeowners alike.| Earthwise: Environmental Services Resources