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Jun 30 2009

Reasons for Becoming a Gardener

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Since early times, gardening has been a vital part of human society. In present day, individuals can get a lot of pleasure from participating in this age-old practice, while gaining a number of great attributes from a newfound hobby.

Since most people grow food, the most obvious yield is the food itself. Gardening is a great way to get free food, besides the cost of soil and fertilizer. Also, the food you get is usually much better than what you would buy at the store.

Most people choose to have organic gardens, and even those who don’t choose usually do so without knowing it. For a garden to be organic, it simply must not use any synthetically made chemicals. Organic food is inherently much better for you than pesticide-ridden stuff.

Depending on the size of your garden, tending it can be physically challenging. There is the hoeing, the planting, the watering, and the harvesting. Small gardens usually do not require much activity, but you can really work up a sweat if you are managing a large field.

If you want to become more intelligent, gardening is also a great activity to partake in. There is always material to read about gardening, and you have to figure out the most effective ways to plant different seeds.

The number one contributor to death in the United States and most parts of the developed world is stress. Therefore, the fact that gardening reduces stress is an incredible, life-sustained benefit. Not only does the food make you healthy, but the mere act of gardening can too.

Instead of keeping all the fruit and vegetables to yourself, why not consider sharing some of it? Of course, sharing doesn’t necessarily mean giving it away for free; if you play your cards right, you can make a good amount of money from distributing your crops.

As you can see, the benefits from gardening are numerous, and these are only some of the things you will gain from participating in this great activity. You will also feel self-fulfilled, satisfied, and overall happier from interacting with nature in such a direct way.

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