New Year’s resolution: Improve our environment as a Master Gardener

Amazing private and public gardens in Hawaii have been created by the efforts of past generations. New Year resolutions to further landscape our island will make our lives even better. (Voltaire Moise/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Some folks might say making New Year resolutions is a waste of time, because we often forget what we resolved by the end of January. However, the main key to success is to make resolutions that are measurable, reasonable and reachable. For example, if every Hawaii Island resident planted just one tree a month in 2023, that would be well over two million trees to sequester carbon and produce tons of oxygen thus helping to slow global warming. To be practical, that might be a resolution too big to achieve. To bring the resolution down to scale, plant what you can in your garden.