Gardening For Your Family’s Health

Although you can garden all year round in some form or fashion, spring is when most people think about it the most. Maybe it’s because of all of the time spent indoors or the anticipation of lovely flowers and vegetables that can be found in a garden. Whenever you do your gardening, you will benefit immensely, especially if you take into account that you are gardening for your family’s health.

Gardening is a fantastic activity in many ways. It’s a great form of exercise, stress reliever, creative outlet, and just plain old good fun. Studies have shown that regular exposure to nature and fresh air is good for us. Not only will you feel energized and refreshed after a gardening session, but you’ll also feel a great sense of achievement.

Here are a few other reasons why gardening is a great all-around exercise:

Stress relief. Many of us lead very stressful lives. Gardening is a good way of relieving stress. It’s a quiet, gentle activity that also helps you connect with nature and clear your mind. There’s something very nurturing about getting close the earth and having a part in helping something grow.

Great for joints and flexibility. As we get older, so do our joints and mobility. Gardening is a great option for keeping your joints supple and flexible without too much pressure. Simple exercises like bending, lifting and light digging will help your flexibility and muscle tone. All of this will lead to improved health and quality of life.

Keeps you busy. If you already have a busy schedule then gardening may be something you fit in on the weekends or in short spurts. However, if you’re out of work or retired, keeping a garden is a great way of staying active, fit and healthy. You’ll also feel a wonderful sense of achievement when you see the fruit of your labor.

Great social activity. Gardening is becoming increasingly popular. Many people are joining community garden projects and schemes. This is a great way to bond with your community. It’s also a fantastic opportunity for swapping home-grown produce and teaching your kids and family about healthy eating. Gardening is a great link for friendships. It’s a good way to meet like-minded people doing something you enjoy.

Great for children. Children are naturally geared to love gardening. They have an inbuilt instinct for connecting with the earth around them. Give a young child a small shovel and a vegetable patch and they may happily dig for hours. Exposure to gardening also shows kids the importance of food and healthy eating, as well as caring for their environment. Many schools now have gardening clubs and projects to help children get involved as gardeners too.

There are many advantages to gardening besides the garden itself. When you garden, you also benefit from getting plenty of fresh air and exercise relieving stress, making new friends, showing your kids the importance of our environment and keeping your joints and muscles supple. It’s a fantastic all-around activity so be sure you include gardening for your family’s health in your warm weather (and year-round) plans this year.

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