Home / Topics / Lifestyle / Seasonal / Is there an eco-friendly way to spoil mum on Mother’s Day? Is there an eco-friendly way to spoil mum on Mother’s Day? by Angela Terry 2 Feb 2024 Seasonal 2 min read Share this article Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Copy linkLink copied! You can spoil your mum without driving up your carbon emissions. Mother Earth will thank you for it! Here are some ideas: Plant a seed Instead of the traditional bouquet of flowers, buy her seeds to grow her own. ‘Not on the High Street’ offers a ‘You are my Sunshine’ personalised packet of sunflower seeds, which costs just under a fiver. Alternatively, you could post a ready-grown house plant to her. Bloom and Wild offers a range of letterbox-friendly plants, including low-maintenance succulents. Bouquets It’s a good idea to try and avoid cut flowers, as most are flown in from overseas. If you really want to send a bouquet, try to choose British flowers, check out the website ‘Great British Florist’. No novelty Novelty gifts are an environmental no-no. They provide a quick laugh and soon end up in landfill. It’s a much better idea to give your mum something she actually wants or needs. Too many of our homes are drowning in stuff, which is why decluttering has become such a trend. Eco edibles If in doubt, go for something edible. Environmentally-friendly food and drink gifts include: Fairtrade chocolates, a bottle of organic wine or a selection of nibbles, like nuts and crisps. You could really show her you care by baking her a cake or some biscuits yourself. Alternatively, you may wish to treat her to afternoon tea. To make it ultra-green, be adventurous and go plant-based. You can do a search on the website ‘Happy Cow’ to find out the best places near you. You could even make your own afternoon tea for her at home, using the BBC’s afternoon tea recipes. Beauty Treat her to beauty products made from natural ingredients by British brands Evolve, Neal’s Yard or UpCircle. If you’re into crafting, make her bath bombs scented with her favourite flower using essential oils, like rose or lavender. YouTube has lots of tutorials. The gift of time You don’t need to flash the cash to show you care. What mums often value most is spending time with their children. You could arrange a trip to the cinema or a lovely country walk or take her to a place that holds special memories. Was this content helpful? We want to ensure that we’re providing useful information to our visitors. Feedback, good or bad is warmly welcomed! Yes, helpful Rate this content as useful. Not helpful Rate this content as not useful. "*" indicates required fields This field is hidden when viewing the formWas this content helpful? Yes, helpful Not helpful Your feedback*Sign up for newsletter Sign up for One Home newsletter Consent(For more information on how we process data, please refer to our Privacy Policy) I’m happy to be contacted by One Home for a follow-up conversationEmail* EmailThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Thank you for your feedback! Disclaimer The information in this article was correct at the time of writing and is provided for guidance only. Please see the full disclaimer in our terms and conditions. Please share this article and comment on social. Share this article Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Copy linkLink copied!
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