Gardening and your wellbeing
Gardening is on the rise in Australia, and with that comes a renewed appreciation for its powers of mindfulness.
3D gardening is on the up and we can see why. Vertical gardening, trellises, canopies, and more are all ways in which people can make the most of the space they have.
Greenery can be incorporated into many different spaces. Try weaving leafy vines across a lattice outdoor covering, or up a trellis to make use of all the space you have available. 3D gardens also help keep things cooler, provide shade in the summer, and look pretty magical.
They are a great option for those of us who do not have lots of space to play with. Vertical gardens are also gaining in popularity for these very reasons. “Indoor plants are also a great option for those concerned about the maintenance of outdoor plants. Indoor plants are easier to maintain for the on-the-go gardener & they add a great aesthetic quality to your home,” Greener Spaces notes.
Gardening can often seem like a slightly foolhardy venture for those with limited time, energy, and skills. It can seem expensive and one bad pot plant experience can leave people feeling a little dejected.
But the most important thing to remember with your gardening venture is to have fun with it. Gardening isn’t necessarily just about results – it’s about trial and error, making mistakes, and growing from them.
Gardening is much more than just a hobby. It is a venture that improves your air quality, beautifies your space, maintains temperature, brings life to your home, and above all, helps to regulate your well-being. “Plants create places that are more appealing to work, play, and relax in, and help us feel a sense of place and community within our busy lives,” says Greener Spaces. These tips and tricks around keeping things low maintenance offer a great way to get started on your gardening journey. Gardening is easy, accessible, and fun – and now it’s time for you to make the jump!