RT @gabyplantbio: Yo se los digo constantemente y no es por pesada, las plantas nos hacen felices! Científicamente comprobado! Ahora vayan…
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
RT @gabyplantbio: Yo se los digo constantemente y no es por pesada, las plantas nos hacen felices! Científicamente comprobado! Ahora vayan…
Yo se los digo constantemente y no es por pesada, las plantas nos hacen felices! Científicamente comprobado! Ahora vayan a abrazar a una plantita, un árbol, acaricien el pasto, se van a sentir mucho mejor 🌱♥️🌼
A new large scale study which shows gardens are a potential public health resource and highlights the need for their provision to be part of urban planning policy.
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
RT @OmarGardens: Today’s a great time to start a garden. Buy one plant and see how it does. Then buy another and another and that’s how we…
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
RT @BJHawtin: Nice to have this confirmed by science.
Nice to have this confirmed by science.
RT @FrancesHarris00: Interesting research. Maybe the next step is to consider the implications of the lockdown for those without gardens. h…
RT @FrancesHarris00: Interesting research. Maybe the next step is to consider the implications of the lockdown for those without gardens. h…
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research University of Exeter & Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signifi…
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research University of Exeter & Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signifi…
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research today: Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing. People who spend time…
RT @XRHackney: Spending time #gardening 🌱 is positively associated with health and wellbeing #wellbeingwednesday #nature & g…
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research today: Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing. People who spend time…
RT @XRHackney: Spending time #gardening 🌱 is positively associated with health and wellbeing #wellbeingwednesday #nature & g…
RT @XRHackney: Spending time #gardening 🌱 is positively associated with health and wellbeing #wellbeingwednesday #nature & g…
Spending time #gardening 🌱 is positively associated with health and wellbeing #wellbeingwednesday #nature & growing something from a seed is a joy. What are you growing? 🌱 Not up late to plant a #sunflower 🌻 #seedsoflove #rewilding #
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research today: Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing. People who spend time…
RT @KorichevaLab: Makes sense. I never had my own garden till I moved to the UK 15 yrs ago. So grateful to a friend who persuaded me to get…
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research today: Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing. People who spend time…
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research University of Exeter & Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signifi…
RT @philskyross1962: Spot on this. Wellbeing can soar after you’ve spent time tricking about in your garden 👊💚❤️👍
RT @GreenFGeorge: Spending time in the garden is so relaxing 😌 n it’s certainly helped me when I’ve got stressed with home schooling recent…
Spot on this. Wellbeing can soar after you’ve spent time tricking about in your garden 👊💚❤️👍
Spending time in the garden is so relaxing 😌 n it’s certainly helped me when I’ve got stressed with home schooling recently 💚
RT @tinaattfb: Further evidence to support what we intuitively knew.
RT @SCIHorticulture: Fantastic new publication: https://t.co/WSQ1qdo3Uo 🌱🌺 “This work adds to the increasing body of scientific evidence o…
RT @KorichevaLab: Makes sense. I never had my own garden till I moved to the UK 15 yrs ago. So grateful to a friend who persuaded me to get…
RT @janeperrone: Well *we* knew this, but great to have some research to back it up - gardens are good for you!
RT @welshielondon: So true!
RT @RebeccaEGardens: Couldn't agree more! After an extensive career in publishing, then photography now garden design I feel the most fulfi…
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
@frostatwork pls RT
RT @jstpumpkin: Always knew this was true
Always knew this was true
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research today: Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing. People who spend time…
Couldn't agree more! After an extensive career in publishing, then photography now garden design I feel the most fulfilled both mentally + physically 🥰😇☺️ #gardeningrocks #gardendesign
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
New Research University of Exeter & Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are significantly more likely to report general good health, higher psychological wellbeing and greater physical activity. https://t.co/PL7ni
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
Id lke to know how many properties in england dont have a garden residents can grow things in. Communal gardens don't count! Only figures i can find from 2009....
So true!
My mum and aunt attribute their sanity to gardening. I bloody hate it. I like dogs, stationery and toiletries. Different strokes, etc...
I have never seen this as being the case personally...😳
Anyone who's ever gardened will not be surprised by this.
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
@Ladygolfer68 🌻🌼🌻
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research today: Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing. People who spend time…
RT @janeperrone: Well *we* knew this, but great to have some research to back it up - gardens are good for you! https://t.co/3STIaQGw2k
RT @janeperrone: Well *we* knew this, but great to have some research to back it up - gardens are good for you!
RT @FrancesHarris00: Interesting research. Maybe the next step is to consider the implications of the lockdown for those without gardens.
Gosh i miss pottering in the garden!
Told you!
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research today: Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing. People who spend time…
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
RT @FrancesHarris00: Interesting research. Maybe the next step is to consider the implications of the lockdown for those without gardens.
RT @janeperrone: Well *we* knew this, but great to have some research to back it up - gardens are good for you!
RT @janeperrone: Well *we* knew this, but great to have some research to back it up - gardens are good for you!
RT @janeperrone: Well *we* knew this, but great to have some research to back it up - gardens are good for you! https://t.co/3STIaQGw2k
Spending time in the garden linked to better health and wellbeing https://t.co/rRXzLfx4Ul benefits of spending time around nature during this time, be that in our back gardens or in local green spaces as part of our daily exercise can't be underestimated❗️
RT @janeperrone: Well *we* knew this, but great to have some research to back it up - gardens are good for you! https://t.co/3STIaQGw2k
RT @painphysio: ‘Garden use is associated with wellbeing, physical activity, and visiting nature’ https://t.co/gXHKGIp4uv — @mikepegg1 @Je…
RT @janeperrone: Well *we* knew this, but great to have some research to back it up - gardens are good for you!
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research today: Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing. People who spend time…
Asses.
RT @janeperrone: Well *we* knew this, but great to have some research to back it up - gardens are good for you! https://t.co/3STIaQGw2k
‘Garden use is associated with wellbeing, physical activity, and visiting nature’ https://t.co/gXHKGIp4uv — @mikepegg1 @Jeff_Ignite @run_dmc_guigan #thepaincoach #garden #nature
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research today: Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing. People who spend time…
RT @janeperrone: Well *we* knew this, but great to have some research to back it up - gardens are good for you! https://t.co/3STIaQGw2k
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research today: Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing. People who spend time…
Well *we* knew this, but great to have some research to back it up - gardens are good for you!
RT @FrancesHarris00: Interesting research. Maybe the next step is to consider the implications of the lockdown for those without gardens.
Makes sense. I never had my own garden till I moved to the UK 15 yrs ago. So grateful to a friend who persuaded me to get a place which had one. Especially now, during the lockdown, it is a real lifesaver. Just looking at it through the window makes me hap
RT @FrancesHarris00: Interesting research. Maybe the next step is to consider the implications of the lockdown for those without gardens. h…
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research today: Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing. People who spend time…
RT @FrancesHarris00: Interesting research. Maybe the next step is to consider the implications of the lockdown for those without gardens. h…
RT @FrancesHarris00: Interesting research. Maybe the next step is to consider the implications of the lockdown for those without gardens. h…
Interesting research. Maybe the next step is to consider the implications of the lockdown for those without gardens.
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research today: Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing. People who spend time…
Today’s a great time to start a garden. Buy one plant and see how it does. Then buy another and another and that’s how we grow.
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research today: Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing. People who spend time…
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research today: Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing. People who spend time…
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research today: Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing. People who spend time…
RT @BotanyRocks: New Research today: Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing. People who spend time…
RT @BotanyRocks: Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are signi…
Research University of Exeter and the Royal Horticultural Society found that people who spend time in the garden are significantly more likely to report general good health, higher psychological wellbeing and greater physical activity. https://t.co/PL7nieA