Tuesday 1 December 2020

Garden Therapy

Gardening is just not a hobby it is a passion that can help  you come out  from depression and stress.

It is my personal experience that merely looking to the garden can elevate the mood of distressed and working with the plants can lighten up and even demolish your negative thoughts completely.

 Ask the people who like growing plants and feel bundle of joy when their first seed grown tomato gets ripened for harvest. This year has forced the world to stay at their home and the situation can not be ruled out anytime soon. It is best time to get involve into the gardening to bring optimistic approach in this stressful period of our life.


     This is the Tomato harvest from my last spring and I can tell you that my excitement for it's harvest was exactly the same which was a decade earlier.


                                                               


        Benefits of gardening for the people who have to isolate themselves from the society owing to the pandemic


                                                         


  

It is a fact that elderly people have to stay at home as they are more prone to the pandemic thereby they can start gardening in small or large spaces which will help them relief from stress and anxiety issues. It helps in improving physical as well mental health of a person.

It does not let you feel alone and gives you rewards for your hard work.However it is just not plants presence of birds,bees in the garden makes us feel happier also .


                                                                   A Peacock captured in a Park



And off course who doesn't like flowers and don't stop by to smell it and adore its beauty


Carnation Flower




Winter Morning sky




17 comments:

  1. Gardening is therapy! When entering the garden any job matters, stress, problems are forgotten. Only thinking about garden joys, plans, caring and worries about the plants. Being there is all - consuming :)

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  2. Wonderful Post for Our World Tuesday, thank you for sharing.
    Stay healthy and well.

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  3. I agree. I planted a food garden and some flowers this last summer and was happy every morning to get up and just be in the garden.

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  4. very pretty but WOW for the peacock!!

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  5. Nice photos. Gardening is such a meditative and rewarding activity!
    Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/11/a-quick-peek-at-cedar-creek-gallery.html

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  6. I love your photos. Gardening is very therapeutic, especially now.

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  7. You are so right about gardening being therapy! I so enjoy puttering and planting.

    It's great to see your link at 'My Corner of the World' this week!

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  8. Wow, your photos bring spring & new growing season to my mind. Fantastic shot of the peacock.

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  9. Nothing beats a ripe tomato straight from the garden.

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  10. A pretty sky and I love the photo of the peacock. Wow, those colors!!

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  11. Hello,

    Your garden tomatoes look wonderful. It's true gardening is great therapy. Just being outside feels good. Pretty peacock. Your sky is lovely. Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend.

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  12. I totally agree about gardening! :) Your carnation is just beautiful!

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  13. What a terrific array of photos. I especially liked the beautiful image of the carnation! Gorgeous peacock...thanks for sharing with us at IRBB this week.

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  14. Although winter has arrived here, I still find gardens spirit lifting when watching all the visiting birds. I remember the younger days when peppermint carnations from the florist had such an intoxicating scent. My favorite.

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  15. Wow, what a streak of luck that peacock appeared when you were in the park. None of that anxiety stuff for me.
    I am going wherever I want to and obviously in the summer we drove 26 hours from California on the West coast to Texas on the East coast (with mask and distance), even though I do not believe cloth masks prevent any virus (you wear cloth -clothes, but you still may catch a virus-cold, and research has already discovered that it does not make any significant difference in catching a virus or not), but I do it for others so they are comfortable!
    Many thanks for your always lovely posts for All Seasons, Arun. Have a great week, Jesh

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  16. Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.

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