Wednesday, April 22 is Earth Day. The 2026 theme is “Our Power, Our Planet,” highlighting renewable energy and sustainable practices and reminding us that we can help keep the Pine Tree State clean and green for all. Here are some helpful products from Maine-based retailers.
These items were independently sourced and selected for feature by METLN Content Studio staff during the week of April 13. Contact the retailer for the most up-to-date pricing and availability.

SOLAR LIGHTING AT ESTABROOK’S
Solar-powered garden lighting saves on utility expenses and is eco-friendly. This gone-to-seed, dandelion-shaped fixture blooms with 120 lumens on a dark brown, three-foot ground stake.
$57, in-store purchase only. For locations, visit estabrooksonline.com

FERTILIZER FROM COAST OF MAINE
Growing tomatoes, vegetables and herbs? Your future food will benefit from this organic combination of poultry manure, lobster and crab shells, feather meal, worm castings, fish bone and kelp meal.
$19.99 for a 12-ounce bag. For retail locations, visit coastofmaine.com

GARDENER’S BUCKET BAG BY SEABAGS
Handmade from recycled sailcloth, this bucket features six pockets made from durable, marine-grade mesh for added functionality. New for Mother’s Day, it doubles as a small tote.
$75. For retail locations and to order online, visit seabags.com

MONARCH MIX FROM THE WILD SEED PROJECT
Support the community programs of this nonprofit seed supplier and welcome migrating butterflies to your sunny, dry garden with 200 to 300 seeds of three preselected varieties. Mixes for other conditions are available.
$14.99 for three packets. 120 Old Ocean House Road, Cape Elizabeth. wildseedproject.net

BIRDBATH FROM MACKENZIE LANDSCAPING
Birdbaths are aesthetically pleasing and help passing birds. Birds use them for hygiene, temperature regulation, feather care and socialization.
Call or visit for pricing. 372 Augusta Road, Winslow. mackenzielandscaping.com

FARM TO TABLE KIDS SUMMER CAMP
Enroll your child in one or more age-appropriate themed weekly sessions, where they will explore organic gardening, crafting, farm-to-table cooking and the surrounding outdoors.
Starting at $300 per week. Maine Coast Waldorf School, 57 Desert Road, Freeport. farmtotablekids.org