
National Gardening Month
National Gardening Month: Cultivating Health and Happiness
April is National Gardening Month, a time to celebrate the joys and benefits of gardening, from growing fresh vegetables to planting flowers that beautify the environment. Gardening supports both physical and mental well-being while promoting sustainability and community-driven food initiatives.
Whether you’re an avid gardener or a novice, this month is the perfect time to get your hands dirty and connect with nature.
Three Facts:
- Gardening can reduce stress, improve mood, and enhance mental health—it’s known as a natural therapy called “horticulture therapy.”
- Home gardens can help reduce food insecurity by providing fresh produce, particularly in urban areas lacking access to grocery stores with healthy options.
- Plants like marigolds, lavender, and mint can naturally repel bugs, making gardens both sustainable and chemical-free.
How to Celebrate:
- Start a garden or beautify an existing one—whether it’s a backyard space, community plot, or container setup on a balcony.
- Teach children about gardening by involving them in planting seeds, watering plants, or exploring pollinators like bees and butterflies.
- Host or attend local gardening clubs, workshops, or clean-up events to enhance public green spaces.
Three Resources:
- National Gardening Association – Ideas and resources for gardeners of all levels.
- American Community Gardening Association – Connect with community gardening programs.
- USDA People’s Garden Initiative – Guides for growing sustainable and eco-friendly gardens.
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