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    Vikky jayBy Vikky jayFebruary 14, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Table of Contents

    • What Is A National Gardening Day?
    • Best Ways Of Celebrating The National Gardening Day
      • 1. Sign Up For A Gardening Course
      • 2. Pay A Visit To The Community Garden
      • 3. Make Gardening A Workout
      • 4. Share On Social Media
    • Benefits Of National Gardening Day
      • 1. It Allows You To Physical Exercise
      • 2. It’s Good For The Soul
      • 3. It Creates A Sociable Space
      • 4. Peace Of Mind
    • Conclusion

    Gardening is a fun and relaxing hobby that is enjoyed by many though practiced by a few people.

    That’s why National Gardening Day was introduced as an event to create awareness among people. It is held at the height of the spring which is the perfect day to start growing your flowers, vegetables, herbs, and fruits which will be consumed in the summer.

    If you are still confused about what this day entails, then continue reading for more insights.

    What Is A National Gardening Day?

    National gardening day is a day of celebration that is mostly held every year on the 14th of April.

    It is a day that is set aside to encourage people to start gardening, growing plants, and enjoy all the goodness and contentment of nature as well as all the benefits that gardening has to offer.

    It is an event that was established in 2018 by a publisher of gardening books called Cool Springs Press out of its attempt to encourage more people to take up gardening, educating them on what gardening entails as well as the different plants that can be planted in the different planting seasons.

    Afterwards, they can share the knowledge in which they have acquired to other people.

    Gardening is one of the oldest hobbies that people have taken up way back in the olden days it grew in popularity in most of the major countries such as ancient Egypt, Europe, as well as America where

    people have ventured into gardening for different purposes such as gardening for pleasures, for the beautification of their garden, planting of food crops, flowers and herbs and for generating of income through selling their harvests at the end of the planting season.

    Due to this, gardening has gathered more hobbyists as well as millions of people who enjoy spending time nurturing their gardens and also sharing tips with their fellow gardeners and non-gardeners on how to join hands together in order to grow foods in their community.

    Best Ways Of Celebrating The National Gardening Day

    As national gardening day is fast approaching, there are ways in which you can celebrate it.

    They are as follows:

    1. Sign Up For A Gardening Course

    It’s important that you sign up for any professional gardening course within your area whether you are a beginner or an expert in gardening.

    Through engaging in this course, you gain more insight on how best to nurture your garden to its full potential.

    If you don’t have a garden, you can check out most of the community gardens around you where you can plant while practicing and gaining your own personal experience.

    2. Pay A Visit To The Community Garden

    With the upcoming gardening day preparation, it is necessary that you make time to pay a visit to the community garden that is close to you.

    If you are lucky enough to have access to the garden, do well to look around the garden, admire the various ways that the plants are being planted and apply them to your own garden in anticipation for the summer.

    Research the flowers, vegetables, and fruits that can be grown during the warmer months and plant them so that you can have a full and beautiful garden when the summer arrives.


    3. Make Gardening A Workout

    This is an opportunity to talk about any powerful gardener tools that can make gardening easier for people.

    So if you don’t use any for your gardening work, you can try and incorporate a few of them into your daily gardening activities.

    By doing so, you will expand your garden.

    Also, it will help you to form the habit of making both gardening and exercising a habit which will in return help in the growing of your plants as well as your body.

    4. Share On Social Media

    Take to social media and share your gardening tips with others, exchange knowledge with experts in the field residing all over the country, snap and post pictures of your garden showing your plants, vegetables as well as your glowing flowers. 

    By doing so, you will be encouraging other people who haven’t tried gardening to think about starting one.

    You can also do a video showing your gardening process from day one and be sure to post it by using the #tag “#NationalGardeningDay# on all social media handles such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Whatsapp.

    Benefits Of National Gardening Day

    There are numerous things that you can benefit through this event which includes:

    1. It Allows You To Physical Exercise

    One of the benefits of participating in this event is that it gives you the chance to physically exercise yourself through gardening.

    Gardening comes with a whole lot of activities such as clearing, planting, weeding, applying fertilizers, watering, controlling pests and diseases.

    All these activities require a lot of stress and exercise.

    It’s also a stress relieving workout which helps mental health.

    2. It’s Good For The Soul

    Through staying outside in the garden, it helps to relieve our soul.

    So it is important that we take good care of our gardens, plants, flowers, fruits as well the vegetables that are being planted.

    Also, it will be heaven for wildlife to roam about and there is nothing so taking a deep breath than to wake up every morning just to behold the sight of the garden and the fragrance of the flowers.

    3. It Creates A Sociable Space

    Through engaging in the National Gardening Day, it brings about sociality.

    It is an avenue to meet, hangout and interact with family, friends as well as other gardeners who are experts in the field of gardening.

    You get to share knowledge, ideas and suggestions about how best to make your garden look great during and after the event.

    4. Peace Of Mind

    There is nothing so good and tasteful than having to enjoy the tomatoes that you grew all yourself in your garden.

    There is also an exceptional joy and happiness that it brings knowing that no chemicals were used to produce the fruits, vegetables, seeds, and herbs that you eat.

    It gives peace of mind.

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    Conclusion

    The gardening day is a perfect day for those who have been wanting to take up gardening to finally gather their tools and seeds, and get their hands dirty.

    Even if you don’t have a garden, you can still exercise your green fingers on houseplants.

    As we hope to see you participate!, Don’t forget to share this article with your friends and family.

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