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Great Outdoors Month: The Power Of Gardening

In case you missed last week’s article, this is your friendly reminder that June is the month when we are encouraged to celebrate all the glory that is the great outdoors. The sun continues to heat us with its warm embrace, and the world has never looked more green. Lakes, bodies of water, and oceans look more inviting. Frolicking in the grass late into the evening, with lightning bugs swarming the air, sounds like an ideal way to spend the day. 

Due to all of the magic beyond the four walls of our homes, there’s no better way to celebrate summer and embrace the great outdoors than through the immensely powerful art of gardening. Beyond its obvious benefits for personal well-being, gardening also contributes to the health of our environment. So, grab your gardening gloves, hat, and sunscreen, and embark on a summer of self-care filled with sunshine, soil, and the satisfaction of watching your green creations thrive.

The Therapeutic Power of Gardening for Yourself and The Earth

Gardening offers tranquility and connection with nature that is difficult to mimic in any other activity. The skin-on-nature contact can create a myriad of benefits for your mental and physical well-being. As you immerse your hands in the soil, you become one with nature, experiencing a deep sense of grounding and serenity. The act of nurturing plants stimulates the release of endorphins and serotonin, those magical mood-boosting chemicals that make you feel on top of the world while simultaneously breaking down cortisol. 

Gardening also provides an opportunity to disconnect from the constant digital noise and reconnect with the simplicity of the present moment, promoting mindfulness and reducing stress. Do you remember how summer felt when you were a kid? It felt like a time for creativity, bucket lists, exploration, and getting dirty. Gardening has an innate ability to recreate the child-like wonder of school being out for summer. 

The therapeutic power of gardening lies in its ability to calm the mind, uplift the spirit, and create a harmonious balance between you and the natural world.

In addition to providing a pillar of support to your body and mind, gardening also lends a helping hand to the climate crisis we have been enduring for the past several decades. As the years have passed, concerns about climate change and environmental degradation have only grown stronger, so gardening emerges as a sustainable act of love for the Earth. 

By cultivating your own green space, you contribute to the local ecosystem, providing shelter and sustenance for pollinators like bees and butterflies. Additionally, planting native species helps preserve biodiversity and restore balance to your surroundings. A diverse garden acts as a mini-habitat, attracting a range of beneficial insects and birds that contribute to the overall health of the ecosystem. 

Gardening also reduces your carbon footprint by decreasing the need for transportation and packaging associated with store-bought produce. As you grow your own fruits, vegetables, and herbs, you minimize the environmental impact caused by industrial agriculture. And let’s not forget composting! Turning food scraps and garden waste into nutrient-rich compost is a simple yet effective way to minimize waste, enrich the soil, and create a healthier environment for your plants. By embracing sustainable gardening practices, you not only nourish your own green haven but also become an eco-warrior, protecting our planet one seedling at a time.

Gardening and Summertime

Although gardening can and should be utilized and embraced all year round, summer – the season of abundant sunshine, longer days, and boundless growth are the perfect time to unleash your inner gardener and revel in the vibrant beauty of nature. 

With warm temperatures and ample sunlight, plants thrive, producing a cornucopia of colorful blooms and delicious harvests. Whether you choose to grow vibrant flowers, juicy tomatoes, or fragrant herbs, summer provides the ideal conditions for success. 

The longer days of summer grant you more time to spend outdoors, as well as more time to make time to let nature nurture you and indulge in your green oasis and savor the fruits of your labor. Summer gardening also offers an opportunity to connect with the natural world more deeply. The sight of flowers in full bloom and the aroma of herbs wafting through the air creates an ambiance of pure bliss. The senses that are engaged through the summer sounds of bees buzzing, the fluttering of butterflies, and the chirping of birds, add a symphony of life to your garden, creating an immersive experience that invigorates the mind. The warmth of the sun on your skin and the gentle breeze rustling through the leaves heighten the joy of gardening and make it a true sensory delight. Furthermore, summer gardening aligns with our natural circadian rhythm, allowing us to harmonize with the cycles of nature and develop a stronger connection with the Earth.

Dig your hands into the earth, feel the warmth of the sun on your back, and let your garden become your sanctuary of self-care. This summer, let the beauty of nature and the joy of gardening inspire you to create a flourishing paradise that brings you peace, happiness, and an abiding connection to the wonders of the natural world and a celebration of the truly great outdoors. 

Katie Yeager

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