Tuesday 23 August 2022 | Published in: Brio News Wellbeing Food & Drink Modern Retirement Beechwood Park Landale Court Button House
It’s official, the art of gardening is on-trend. In fact, according to a recent survey, one in eight young people think gardening is cool and more than half would rather go to a garden centre than a nightclub!
So maybe it’s time we took a leaf out of the younger generation’s book by rolling up our sleeves and connecting with nature?
Of course, gardening is so much more than a mere fad. Many of us remember our parents ‘digging for victory’. But if you’ve forgotten just how rewarding an afternoon of gardening can be, read on as we reveal the many benefits of this pastime as well as the best ways to get growing…
Think gardening is only for those with metres of manicured lawn? Think again. Anyone can sow and grow, whatever the amount of space you have. A few containers on a balcony, a window box or a hanging basket can add instant colour. Even a small kitchen windowsill can provide the perfect setting for pots of herbs to thrive. Alternatively, you may be lucky enough to live close to an allotment or community garden where you can grow produce on a larger scale.
And you don’t need to invest in expensive equipment either. Many seeds can be started off in everyday items such as used yoghurt pots or egg cartons.
There is something incredibly satisfying about growing a plant from seed. Nurturing it and watching it bloom is rewarding in itself, but gardening comes with a whole host of other benefits too:
Keen to go green but not sure where to start? Here are five practically fool-proof ways to unlock your inner Alan Titchmarsh:
Before you reach for your spade, it’s a good idea to remind yourself of these common-sense safety warnings:
Every Brio integrated retirement community features a community garden where all homeowners are free to help grow a variety of plants and produce. Our thoughtfully designed properties also provide ample opportunity to ‘grow your own’ on a balcony or within a shared garden, for example.
The ethos at the heart of every Brio community is that retirement is a chance for you to discover a world of new hobbies and activities. So, whether you fancy taking up gardening for the first time, or you were born with green fingers, there’s a place for you to call home right here.
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