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Earth Day | Santa Barbara Style

April 18th, 2025

 

Local Ways to Love the Planet Every Day

In Santa Barbara, Earth Day isn’t just a date on the calendar—it’s a way of life. With our stunning coastline, oak-studded hills, and Mediterranean climate, we’re reminded daily of the beauty and responsibility that come with living in a place so closely tied to the natural world.

This April 22, let’s celebrate Earth Day the Santa Barbara way—by making small, intentional choices that help preserve the extraordinary environment we’re fortunate to call home. Born from the collective outcry following the 1969 oil spill off our own coastline, the Earth Day movement has deep roots right here. What began as a local tragedy sparked a global shift—and today, we have countless ways to honor that legacy. From planting pollinator-friendly gardens to supporting local shops and conserving energy, here are some simple yet powerful ways to make a difference in our own backyard.

Garden with Purpose

Gardening is more than just a relaxing pastime in Santa Barbara—it’s a chance to support our unique local ecosystem.

Plant Natives

Santa Barbara Botanic Garden offers a fantastic selection of native plants that thrive in our climate with minimal water. Think California poppies, sage, manzanita, and buckwheat—beautiful, drought-tolerant, and great for local pollinators.

Grow Your Own Produce

Our year-round growing season makes it easy to plant herbs, veggies, and citrus in even small garden spaces. A few tomato plants and some basil go a long way—and taste even better when picked from your backyard.

Compost the Easy Way

The City of Santa Barbara offers curbside green waste and food scrap collection. Or, take it a step further and start a backyard compost pile to enrich your soil and reduce landfill waste.

Support Santa Barbara's Small Businesses

Choosing local isn’t just about community pride—it’s also a powerful way to reduce your carbon footprint.

Shop Local Markets

From the Santa Barbara Farmers Market to the Carpinteria and Montecito gatherings, these vibrant markets are filled with locally grown produce, flowers, and handmade goods.

Support Sustainable Shops

Stores like The Refill Shoppe in Ventura or The Closet Trading Co. in Santa Barbara help reduce single-use plastic and promote circular fashion.

Buy from Local Makers

Whether it's a handmade candle from the Funk Zone or a ceramic mug from a local artisan, shopping small keeps money in the community and lowers the environmental cost of shipping.

Conserve Energy at Home

Santa Barbara's natural beauty inspires us to live in harmony with our surroundings—including how we power our homes.

Take Advantage of the Sun

Consider adding solar panels or solar-powered garden lights. With over 280 sunny days a year, it’s a smart and sustainable choice.

Cool Naturally

Open windows in the early morning and evening to cool your home instead of running the AC. Planting shade trees also helps keep things comfortable—and adds beauty and value.

Switch to Energy-Efficient Lighting

A simple swap to LED bulbs can significantly lower energy use. Bonus: they last longer, too.

Make Sustainability Second Nature

Caring for the planet doesn’t have to be complicated. These everyday actions are easy to adopt and can add up quickly:

Ditch Single-Use Plastics

Bring reusable bags, water bottles, and coffee cups when you’re out and about. Many local cafes offer discounts for bringing your own cup!

Protect Our Coastline

Join a beach cleanup with organizations like Surfrider, and specifically the Santa Barbara chapter. Even picking up a few pieces of litter on your morning walk makes a difference.

Rethink Transportation

Try biking along the Cabrillo bike path, walking to Coast Village Road for errands, or taking the MTD electric shuttle downtown

Santa Barbara: A Community Rooted in Stewardship

Earth Day originated just up the coast, and here in Santa Barbara, that legacy lives on in our gardens, farmers markets, green building practices, and community values. Living sustainably isn’t about being perfect—it’s about doing what we can, where we are, with the resources around us.

Let’s celebrate Earth Day by continuing to make choices that honor this extraordinary place—from the mountains to the sea. Because when we care for the land, the land gives back in ways that go far beyond what we plant.

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