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Reasons why gardening is good for you.
Stephanie's Garden Blog - 27th January 2021
Gardening for health & wellbeing
It's not surprising to discover that in the past year more and more people have been struggling with their mental health and general wellbeing. And while gardening isn't for everyone, it has been shown to be an effective way to boost mental and emotional health. It doesn't matter whether you've got a sprawling garden, a concrete yard, or even just a balcony – you can still reap the benefits that getting green fingered can bring.
Studies have found that the mental health benefits of gardening are extensive. Not only can spending time in your outside space help reduce depression, anger and anxiety, but it can also reduce stress and combat high blood pressure, as well as improving overall physical fitness. So, what is it about pulling weeds, mowing the lawn and pruning shrubs that makes us feel so good?
Sense of accomplishment and self-worth
Although   the world around us may be chaotic, we can bring some sense of order to   the garden. It's incredibly rewarding to look out on a neatly weeded   veggie patch, or a flower bed bursting with colour. Tucking into a delicious meal made from your home-grown vegetables is another huge accomplishment.
  Great exercise
Working in the garden can be as   strenuous as you make it. Gardening involves a lot of physical exercise   and so is a form of physical therapy. Pruning, weeding and digging   are all a great workout that can help keep you in shape. Regular   exercise has also proven to be beneficial for a wide range of mental   health issues, and can contribute to improving other aspects of our   lives, such as helping us sleep better. We all know restful sleep is   another key to good health.
  Time to reconnect with nature 
Nothing calms the   mind quite like reconnecting with the natural world. A daily dose of   Vitamin D in your own peaceful, green oasis is one of the best ways to   alleviate stress. No matter your plot size (yes, even a balcony), just   having somewhere with a bit of greenery can provide a valuable chance to   escape the stresses of urban living. Sit back, relax and focus on the   calming sounds and scents of nature instead.
Time to reconnect with nature 
Nothing calms the   mind quite like reconnecting with the natural world. A daily dose of   Vitamin D in your own peaceful, green oasis is one of the best ways to   alleviate stress. No matter your plot size (yes, even a balcony), just   having somewhere with a bit of greenery can provide a valuable chance to   escape the stresses of urban living. Sit back, relax and focus on the   calming sounds and scents of nature instead.
  Gardening is therapeutic 
Keeping our minds   focused on the task at hand, whether that's repotting, mowing, chopping   or weeding, is a great way to give our minds a break from those everyday   worries that are stress inducing and may be getting us down.
  Puts you in control 
At a time when everything in   your life can seem out of control, without the freedom you're normally   used to, it's good to find something to get a grip on. Your outside   space is yours to do what you like with, and a great way to feel more in   control in the current climate.
  It's inclusive 
Young or old, gardening doesn't discriminate. Everyone can reap the rewards!
  A safe place
To put it simply, plants don't   judge. For anyone struggling with mental health issues, those day-to-day   tasks or going out into a social setting can be daunting. Gardening is a   great way to get outside and channel that nervous energy into something   purposeful, motivating and creative.
Good for the whole family 
While gardening is a   great solo activity, it also presents a wonderful opportunity for   bonding with your family. The happiness and stress relief that gardening   provides can benefit everyone in the house, while providing a great   hobby to share with loved ones. What's more, gardening has special   benefits for children too. As well as being a lot of fun, early exposure   to dirt has been linked to numerous health benefits, from reducing   allergies to autoimmune diseases.
These are only some of the many benefits of gardening for mental health, so if you're looking for a hobby that will improve your mood and calm your mind then grab your gloves and trowel and get stuck into your outside space, you'll soon see, and feel, a real difference.