5 surprising reasons why gardening is so good for you
That may be of particular utility now as we continue to be urged or mandated to stay home amid COVID. Note that the advice is relevant whether you have a garden, window box, or just want to grow indoor houseplants.In a life filled with uncertainty, gardening’s relative certitude can be welcome. Per the song, Plant a Radish, “Plant a radish, get a radish, never any doubt…They're dependable; they're befriendable. They're the best pal a parent's ever known.
For example, there are clearly superior and inferior varieties, for instance, the lavender rose Neptune rather than the now obsolete Sterling Silver. Yet your success with it depends on your microclimate, a given year’s weather, or whether it's attacked by some critterIt’s fun to experiment, and with gardening, you have unusual control.
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