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The Benefits of Caring for Plants

April 17, 2025

Gardening or caring for a plant may seem like a simple hobby, but this action does have an impact on our health and well-being! There’s something grounding about nurturing life. Caring for a plant has been shown to offer physical and mental health benefits. Whether you have a small indoor plant or a full garden, the act of planting, watering, and watching something grow can bring a sense of accomplishment and peace.

Benefits of Caring for a Plant

  • Reduced stress and anxiety due to lower levels of cortisol
  • Helps you to be present in the moment, feeling more calm and focused
  • Gentle physical activity
  • Vitamin D boost (if caring for outdoor plants)
  • Feeling connected to nature
  • Purpose and achievement in supporting and giving life
  • If your caring for a veggie or herb plant – you get fresh, low-cost produce, too!

Takeaways

The time spent in nature, even in your own backyard, allows you to reconnect with the earth and find mindfulness in the process of caring for a living thing. Many of us feel disconnected from the natural environment in our modern society. Gardening, even if it is just a small pot of herbs in a window, is a simple yet effective way to nurture not only plants but also our own health.

Written by: Stephanie Anklan, Registered Dietitian

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