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Even if you do not consider the beautiful and relaxed feel that owning a garden gives your home, a garden has the potential to reduce the amount spent on groceries.

Not only does it do this, but it also ensures that you’re able to increase food security and safety. With this, you’re sure that you’re protecting your health and that of your family. You can grow just about anything when you have your own garden. This includes bell pepper, tomatoes, broccoli, peas, green beans, carrots, etc. Have you ever thought of how good it will feel to have all of these food items growing in your backyard or frontage?

When more people own gardens, it reduces the number of people getting groceries from the market. It also limits the market demand for produce and in the long run, prices begin to regularize. When prices regularize, the economy also becomes stable. The good part is price regularization is not the only reason why you should be considering starting a garden. Here are nine other reasons:

1. Fresh farm produce

The kind of things that we eat plays a major role in determining our health status. In your garden, you’re able to ensure that the products used are strictly organic. This prevents you from eating food items that are chemically grown. A lot of chemically grown items are unhealthy for consumption and can only last for a short while. With fresh greens from your garden, you’re assured of a very healthy life.

2. Gardening exercises your body

Gardening provides an opportunity to take part in cardio and aerobic exercise. It requires various activities like walking, stretching, bending, etc. These exercises are good for the body as they allow one to burn calories. Thus, if you’re looking to keep fit, you should start your garden. Eating fresh food and keeping fit at the same time… what could be a better bargain?

3. Less food wastage

When you have a garden, it reduces the likelihood of food wastage. Spoilt food items can also be used as manure in the garden. Gardening in one’s home reduces the risk of having to transport food items from place to place which most often contributes to spoilage. You would also teach your children the virtue of preserving food and resources.

4. It teaches kids responsibility

In starting and keeping a garden, you will need all the help that you can get. And as such, minor tasks will be delegated to the children also. Gardens help children develop a sense of ownership, belonging, and competence. They learn to nurture and care for people around them just as they care for the growing plants.

5. Family bonding

Gardening is a perfect way for family members to unwind. The daily struggle to make ends meet and be there for each other takes a toll on the average human. A lot of times, it prevents us from having enough leisure and recreation time. While having to work in the garden, members of the family can chat, share ideas, innovations, etc, at the same time working towards a specific goal – growing the garden.

6. Stress reliever and motivator

Gardening is a great stress reliever. It helps our minds be at peace and home. The feel of the sand is particularly soothing and this has a beautiful effect on the mind. On days when you feel like a failure, seeing that you grew your garden singlehandedly can be just the right amount of magic that you need to keep going.

7. Lifelong learning

Gardening gives you a lifelong opportunity to learn. You’re able to learn things ranging from new farming techniques to produce seasons etc. Apart from these, you can also learn important virtues like empathy and responsibility. The cycle does not stop as new things are birthed daily.

8. A feel of nature

Gardening brings nature closer to you. As humans, we need that connection for our minds, our bodies, and our spirits. The world is a busy place with all the hustle and bustle of making the dough. The serenity of a garden is a great way to escape from it all.

9. Community building

Gardens serve as a means of bringing people in a community together. This is because it encourages people in the community to converse and stop by for regular Hellos that generate full-fledged conversations.

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