The Benefits of Gardening

There are people who make use of their gardening skills as a source of income. Gardening, however, has also become a common hobby and the good thing about it is that it is one healthy hobby. This activity can be used as some form of therapy. By focusing your attention on growing plants, you get to forget your worries; it is a natural antidepressant.

Spending a couple of hours of gardening is also a form of exercise. By doing this activity, you do not have to regularly go to the gym to shape up and to make sure that your body stays fit. Just imagine the tasks associated with gardening: digging the soil, watering the plants, uprooting the weeds, and so on. Don't these activities make up for a total workout?

Gardening is not only beneficial for our physical health, but also for our emotional and psychological health. As mentioned, it is a natural antidepressant. Spending some time with nature can give you a feeling of peace and tranquility, which is very important in counteracting the stressors that you may have to face everyday – work, bills, a troublesome and noisy neighbor, etc.

Besides being a healthy hobby, gardening is also a productive hobby. You produce a garden, a well-tended garden that is so pleasing to the eyes. Your garden can even serve as a picnic area for your family and friends. Going further to the more practical side of gardening is growing vegetables and other plants that you can actually cook and eat. And, you can make sure that they are free of chemicals that can be harmful to health, especially when you make use of organic gardening. Through this kind of gardening, you make good use of your left-over food or rotten fruits and vegetables by using them as natural fertilizers. So this is practically hitting more than two birds in one stone.

If others take photographs or paint to express themselves then why can't you make use of gardening to express yourself and to make use of your creative juices? While this activity may involve those implausible activities like tilling the soil and get your hands dirtied, why don't you look at the creative side of it? Just like photography or painting, you make use of techniques to make sure that your plants grow and live and arrange them in such a way that they look aesthetically pleasing. And, the activity can give you an extra sense of fulfillment because you are nurturing living things.

Of course, just like any hobby, you need some tools and some basic knowledge to help you get started with it. There is so much to learn about gardening and you should equip yourself with at least the basic techniques. But of course, there is no better knowledge that you will learn than when you yourself start and continue gardening.

There is no doubt that gardening has not one but many benefits. Moreover, let this article end by leaving you with very apt quotes, the first from Nathaniel Hawthorne, and the second from John Evelyn:

"I used to visit and revisit a dozen of times a day, and stand in deep contemplation over my vegetable progeny with a love that nobody could share or conceive of who had never taken part in the process of creation. It was one of the most bewitching sights in the world to observe a hill of beans thrusting aside the soil, or a rose of early peas just peeping forth sufficiently to trace a line of delicate green."

"Gardening is a labour full of tranquility and satisfaction; natural and instructive, and as such contributes to the most serious contemplation, experience, health, and longevity."


About The Author:
Jo is an content writer for Japanese Knotweed Solutions, (http://www.jksl.com), experts in Japanese Knotweed elimination. If you are a devoted gardener, a home builder or a nature lover, sooner or later you will come across this pervasive nuisance. Japanese Knotweed is one of the most destructive weeds, causing large amounts of damage each year to houses, public building, and the environment.

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