Connect to Nature with Urban Garden

Urban Garden is the cultivation of vegetables, fruits, aromatic plants or medicinal herbs, among other things, outside on rooftops and terraces or in enclosed spaces on a domestic scale.

Benefits of Urban Gardening

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Physical well-being

Engaging in gardening activities involves physical movements such as digging, planting and watering, which can improve strength, endurance and flexibility. It provides a form of moderate exercise that promotes overall fitness.

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Mental well-being

Spending time in nature and tending to plants has a calming and therapeutic effect on the mind. Gardening can reduce stress, anxiety and symptoms of depression, promoting mental well-being and relaxation.

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Connection with nature

Gardening allows individuals to connect with the natural world, fostering a sense of appreciation, wonder and mindfulness. It provides an opportunity to observe the growth and beauty of plants, enhancing feelings of peace and harmony.

Stress reduction

Stress reduction

The act of gardening and being surrounded by greenery can help reduce stress levels. It provides an outlet for emotional expression and serves as a peaceful escape from the demands of daily life.

Sense of accomplishment

Sense of accomplishment

Watching plants grow and thrive due to your efforts can bring a great sense of accomplishment and satisfaction. Gardening allows individuals to witness the fruits of their labor and provides a sense of purpose and pride.

Social engagement

Social engagement

Gardening can be a social activity, fostering connections and a sense of community. It provides opportunities to share knowledge, collaborate with others and participate in gardening clubs or community gardens.

Environmental benefits

Environmental benefits

By engaging in gardening, individuals contribute to the creation of green spaces that support biodiversity, improve air quality and promote sustainability. Gardening encourages a sense of environmental responsibility and stewardship.

Educational purposes

Educational purposes

Engaging urban children in growing their food can help teach them a valuable lesson about how it is grown.

5 Enviromental Benefits of Gardening

Urban Vegetable Garden

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Types of Urban Gardens

Community gardens

Bring people together to cultivate shared spaces.

Community gardens

Indoor gardening

It's the simple act of encouraging plant life from within a home.

Indoor gardening

Container gardening

It is a great way to start gardening if you don't have a lot of space or want to try something new.

Container gardening

Raised bed gardening

It is a great way to grow a wide range of plants, they're especially popular for growing your own fruit and vegetables.

Raised bed gardening

Vertical gardening

It is a fantastic solution to maximising the full potential of your outdoor space.

 Vertical gardening

Windowsill garden

It's a fabulous space-saving option for any gardener, a mini indoor garden that rests on your windowsill.

Windowsill garden

Roof garden

Man-made green spaces on the topmost level of residential and commercial structures.

Roof garden

Hydroponic gardening

It is a method of growing plants in a nutrient-rich water solution, without the use of soil.

Hydroponic gardening
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Campaign

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Timberland is known for its iconic footwear, but in 2019 they decided to change that, and make sure people knew them for their worldwide sustainable campaign, "Nature Needs Heroes". Sustainability and environmental impact are taking over the fashion industry. Timberland built up the campaign by celebrating six eco-heroes from around the world who were making a positive impact and change for the planet, they created a global community and wanted people to join the movement, in 2019 Timberland announced that they would plant 50 million trees by 2025, to help fight the effect of climate change.

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