The Doctor Is In .......The Garden
This wild
and bizarre spring has left us asking…what’s next? Sometimes, you have to step
back, take a breath, turn off the TV, put down the newspaper and go
outside. American naturalist, John
Burroughs stated, ‘I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my
senses put in order’. This is advice we
should all heed. Many of us find a
favorite place outside to sit and get away from the daily stress, finding our
gardens to be a wonderful cure-all. The
truth is, there is a great deal of therapeutic benefits in gardens and
gardening.
Studies
have shown that hospital patients who had a view of nature, rather than a brick
wall, complained less, required less pain medication and made faster
recoveries. Plants, in an office setting,
improved worker satisfaction, creativity and productivity. We all know that landscaping our yard and
tending to the grass, increases the value of our homes and sometimes it
inspires the neighbors to do the same, and so on and so forth. Residents of areas with more trees and grass
reported that they knew their neighbors better, socialized with them more
often, had stronger feelings of community, and felt safer and better
adjusted. Trees, greenery and other
vegetation make neighborhoods safer and more desirable, they even play a role
in boosting students’ grades and reducing the risk of domestic violence. As little as 10 minutes spent outside,
improves attention in children with ADHD.
Neighborhoods with more green space improve body mass index of children
and youth. Gardening improves health and
happiness, including reducing heart rate and blood pressure.
The
therapeutic value of a garden can’t be overstated. Digging, smelling, touching, looking and
learning about the workings of the natural world, is you connecting to
something greater than yourself.
So the
next time you tell someone you’re a ‘Gardener’, you may want to add, Therapist,
Social Organizer, Child Advocate and Health Care Provider. Wow! I
don’t know about you, but I need a bigger business card.
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