5 Ways Gardening Can Change Your Life
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I donโt know how much you know of our story.
So hereโs the quick version.
Pete and I did NOT come from gardening families (for sure not farming families).
And definitely not from families that were vegetable-forward.
When we were dating, I made him a romantic meal of ramen noodles cooked in a crockpot.
I remember being so proud of myself because I was so fancy to use a crockpot.
We waited for hours for that meal just to find out I never turned it on.
Back then, we also never went outside!
You would only have seen us as we were entering the house from our cars.
Am I ringing any bells here?
You may be living healthier than we were or maybe you do play outside with your kidsโฆ
But maybe your lifestyle isnโt what you think it should be.
Maybe you sit behind a computer screen too long and youโre looking for something more.
Wellโฆlet me share with you how gardening can change your life.
5 Ways Gardening Can Change Your Lifestyle:
(In no specific order)
1. More in tune with nature.
This seems so cheesy, right?
But itโs so true.
This is something weโre missing in our culture anymore.
There is something so majestic about feeling the dirtโฆgetting it under your nails and all over your arms/legs/faceโฆand working in it.
Itโs actually really good and healthy for you! There are so many microbes and energy forces in the dirt that our body craves.
Thatโs why you hear a lot about โgroundingโ or โearthing.โ This is the practice of walking in the dirt barefoot.
Your feet have the biggest pores in your body and all of that โnatureโ just runs right through you.
Itโs actually very healing.
Another thing I love too is working with the bees.
Theyโre just flying around getting their nectar while youโre tending to their plants. Theyโre not bothering you and youโre not bothering them. Youโre working together for a common goal.
There is a life like no other. When you walk into your garden, you feel it. You feel the life of the hundreds or so plants that you have in there.
It will bring you to life.
2. A Sense of Pride
This can be hard to feel nowadays with everything going on.
When you are working in the garden, thereโs a sense of pride knowing that youโre the one bringing life to your food and giving it all it needs.
Itโs a different sense of pride than getting that promotion at work, or fixing the car, or washing all the laundry in the house.
This is natural.
This is connection to your food.
3. No turning back from fresh veggies
When you start eating a diet full of FRESH veggies, there ainโt no going back.
Iโm so thankful there are still a ton of farmers out there that are supplying the grocery stores. Because without them, weโd have a VERY different way of living for sure.
But, when youโre producing your own and are eating them every day, youโre going to see a huge difference in how nutrient-dense and flavorful fresh veggies really are.
The longer theyโre off the vine, the less nutrient value and flavor there isโฆand this is what happens with store-bought veggies.
You will actually appreciate your meals more and will want to cook more.
I knowโฆI said itโฆyou will WANT to cook MORE!
4. Legacy
Iโm going to be honestโฆI suffer the same as you with my children and eating their veggies.
They donโt always like them or eat them.
But, my children will tell you that they will always have a garden.
They know that that is something everyone should have, know how to do, and participate in.
Itโs just a way of life.
Weโre advancing in an age where somehow these gardening skills got lost and there is not a lot of that skill being passed down.
And it should be from now on.
And you can change that now with your kids.
5. Self-reliance
2020 threw us all for a loop, right?
One scary thing that so many people encountered was that weโre all reliant on the โsystemโ to provide for us.
But when that system fails, then what?
How are you supposed to feed your family?
When you know how to grow your own food, that thought is a little less scary.
I call it the Zombie Apocalypseโฆif a zombie apocalypse happens and thereโs a camp of non-zombiesโฆare you going to be valuable to them? Are you going to have the skills needed for survival?
I know it can seem a little far fetch, but this is a thought in the back of a lot of peoplesโ minds.
So hereโs the thingโฆare you ready to change your lifestyle?
Are you ready to encounter these things Iโve listed?
Are you ready to start your own garden?
If so, grab a copy of our Start Your Garden Workbook.
If youโre already gardening, comment below and let me know some ways gardening has changed your life.
I love seeing the responses!
