![]() By AFM Contributing writer Cheryl Conklin Starting your own garden can be a truly rewarding experience in many ways than one. The benefits are varied and plenty, and encompass almost every aspect of your life and household. It also opens up opportunities in which you can help those most vulnerable within your community, too. Let’s break down the specifics. Benefits You Enjoy Raising your own garden is truly a great way to enrich your household and improve your family’s quality of life. The health benefits of such a green space alone are impressive, while its offerings to your overall wellness can’t be beaten.
Beyond Your Backyard The benefits of raising a garden are varied and plenty for you and your household. But it doesn’t end there. In fact, there’s more than one way for your garden to serve your community, too.
Building Your Garden It may come as a surprise that creating a home garden is not quite the tall order that it seems like at first glance. However, it still helps to know the specifics — literally from the ground up — to ensure that this space is as productive as it is pleasing to the eye.
Suffice it to say, a garden is more than just a pretty space to have at home; it can also sustain life and health within your household and community. Indeed, growing your own garden can be a precious contribution to the world, so go ahead and make it yours, too. Photo via Pexels.com
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2/5/2022 02:28:02 am
"Suffice it to say, a garden is more than just a pretty space to have at home; it can also sustain life and health within your household and community. " --- Absolutely! Thank you for sharing this post.
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4/14/2023 11:01:07 am
Next weekend, we're interested in starting our gardening project, but we don't know what to plant or how to do it. That's why we're glad you talked about building a garden and looking for help if we need to remove a tree that takes up space in our yard. Thanks for the advice on researching a tree removal service before hiring.
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