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Gardening for Seniors: Here Are 5 Incredible Benefits

May 22, 2023 · Garden
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Stay active and fit

One of the most significant benefits of gardening is this nature-filled hobby’s ability to keep the parties involved fit and active. Almost all gardening activities require some kind of movement. For instance, watering the garden means you must walk around and use your arms.

Also, tending to the soil usually requires people to kneel, using their core and arm muscles to weed out gardens or spread new soil. So, whether you’re making a vertical garden or mini greenhouse, you’re constantly staying fit and active.

Gardening is ideal for retirees looking to encourage healthy aging. From strengthening specific muscle groups to stretching muscles through low-intensity movements while elevating the heart rate, gardening offers a remarkable combination of physical benefits without any unnecessary risks or injury associated with other hobbies and activities.

Add that with a calming atmosphere, and working in a garden can be an incredible way for seniors to maintain their overall well-being!

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