Getting outside, our hands in the earth, watching plants tentatively bud then burst into bloom: gardening is a magical pastime with all the ingredients for radically enhancing our wellbeing. Yet it’s not always easy for us to tap into this – when it is rainy and grey, or we are faced with a mundane task such as mowing the lawn, we can lose sight of the joy of gardening, simply going through the motions to get the job done. This book shows you how to find joy in every moment, and every detail, of gardening, and how to reap the wellbeing benefits this hobby offers. For avid gardeners and novices alike, these simple tips and practical suggestions show you how to transform your hobby into small moments of accessible self-care in the midst of busy days. There is no need to take up a new habit, learn a new skill or carve out time you simply don’t have; it is as easy as making the most of everyday tasks that you already do.
A wonderfully uplifting holistic book with many practical tips, but more importantly a better understanding of our own place in the world, our outdoor space, understanding our limitations, our failures and rewarding ourselves at every stage. Written from the inception of an outdoor space to harvesting and rewarding yourself, the analogy to life has been very carefully thought through. This is a pocket-sized book, ideal for taking into the garden with you, and written in a very positive way. Wellbeing and mindfulness tips are scattered throughout but have been artfully added at specific points throughout your gardening journey that make them seem easier to understand and implement. I read the book from start to finish in one go and realised that all the stresses of the day had disappeared, but the gardener can easily dip in and out, especially when they need to stop in the moment and require a wellbeing exercise, or simply an affirmation that it is good to be outside. The wonderful illustrations also make the book feel very readable. I discovered myself while reading the book and reawakened thoughts and mindful actions. This is a whizz of a book! (Mark Lane, BBC Gardener's World presenter and landscape designer) -- Mark Lane, BBC Gardener's World presenter and landscape designer * Mark Lane * We're all becoming much more aware of the benefits of green spaces, and gardening offers a wonderful opportunity to connect with and observe the world in which we live, while also improving our own wellbeing. In The Joy of Gardening Ellen Mary combines practical hints and tips for nurturing and caring not just for our gardens and their plants, but also for ourselves. Presented in a gentle, accessible style this book is a delightful introduction for those wanting to learn not only how to garden, but also how to reap the benefits that plants and gardens can have on our own health and wellbeing. (Sally Petitt, Head of Horticulture, Cambridge University Botanic Garden) -- Sally Petitt, Head of Horticulture, Cambridge University Botanic Garden * Sally Petitt * As a scientist and home gardener, I am passionate about promoting the evidence-based health benefits of gardening. Ellen Mary brilliantly uses gardening as a metaphor for human health. Ellen provides many practical growing tips for a healthy you, wildlife and the planet. (Professor Alistair Griffiths, Director of Science & Collections, Royal Horticultural Society) -- Prof Alistair Griffiths, Director of Science & Collections, Royal Horticultural Society * Professor Alistair Griffiths *
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