{"id":41,"date":"2015-11-06T20:52:20","date_gmt":"2015-11-06T20:52:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mantis.uk.com\/2015\/11\/06\/gardening-benefits\/"},"modified":"2016-04-19T17:59:44","modified_gmt":"2016-04-19T17:59:44","slug":"gardening-benefits","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mantis.uk.com\/gardening-benefits\/","title":{"rendered":"Gardening Benefits"},"content":{"rendered":"
Grow What You’ll Eat The USDA estimates that every 100 spent on vegetable gardening can yield 1,000 to 1,700 worth of produce. <\/strong><\/p>\n Tomatoes<\/strong> a packet (10 seeds) of Big Beef Hybrid tomato seeds costs 1.99. If you start 10 seeds, and plant the 5 healthiest seedlings, the cost is 40p per plant. Or, you could buy plants at a nursery for about 6.50.<\/p>\n Runner Beans<\/strong> the cost for a 2 oz. packet of Runner Bean seeds is 2.30. You can plant at least a 20 foot row with one packet.<\/p>\n Carrots<\/strong> the cost for a packet of Carrot seeds is 1.79 for 500 seeds. In a 20 foot row you can plant at least 60 plants.<\/p>\n Lettuce<\/strong> the cost for a packet of Lettuce seeds is 0.99 for 750 seeds. In a 20 foot row you can plant at least 20 plants.<\/p>\n Go Vertical<\/strong> youll get maximum production from whatever area you dedicate to gardening if you go vertical. Indeterminate tomato plants will easily grow to heights of 5 to 6 feet if properly caged or staked.<\/p>\n Greens with Nutrition<\/strong> Spinach and Swiss chard are easy to grow, highly nutritious, and very versatile in your meal planning. Theyll produce a lot of value for the space allocated.<\/p>\n Great Soil<\/strong> All gardening starts with the soil. The best way to maximize your gardens productivity is by creating and maintaining great soil. The best way is by adding compost. If youre not already composting, this is the year to start. Of course, the Mantis Tiller is ideal for mixing compost into your garden soil. Great gardens begin with great soil. And, great soil begins with the Mantis Tiller.<\/p>\n Gifts from the Garden<\/strong> use some of your harvest as gifts.<\/p>\n Looking for a great way to better your health and get physical exercise on top of that? It is as easy as walking into your own backyard. Break out those lawn and garden tools and get to work! Gardening can be a great way of getting physical exercise, and not to mention an excellent source of relieving stress. Why not benefit from something you actually enjoy doing!<\/p>\n Gardening for just 30 minutes a day is an excellent form of physical exercise<\/strong> which uses all of the bodys main muscles. Something as simple as planting your seedlings, you are working your arms, shoulders, back, and stomach. While cutting your lawn with a push mower, you are using the muscles mentioned above, but also your legs too! Along with building and strengthening your muscles, many of your daily and\/or weekly gardening activities can give you an aerobic workout to help burn calories.<\/p>\n For example:<\/p>\n The results are astounding! With all the physical and aerobic activity involved with gardening, you are bettering your life by helping to prevent many serious health conditions.<\/p>\n To name just a few:<\/p>\n Your mental well-being can also benefit from gardening<\/strong>. Put behind the hustle and bustle of the busy work week to stop and smell the roses! Not only are the scents in your garden soothing and uplifting, but gardening helps to take your mind off everyday stress and tension. Gardening gives you a place and time for that much needed relaxation.<\/p>\n Keep in mind that with any type of exercise, you want to be sure to stretch out beforehand. The same holds true with gardening. Stretch your arms, legs, and back before heading out into the garden. You many also want to vary your gardening chores from day to day. This will ensure that every section of your garden and body gets attention.<\/p>\n So get out there and play in the dirt! Garden for the health of it.<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Gardening Benefits Your Wallet and Your Health Grow What You’ll Eat The USDA estimates that every 100 spent on vegetable gardening can yield 1,000 to 1,700 worth of produce. Examples: Tomatoes a packet (10 seeds) of Big Beef Hybrid tomato seeds costs 1.99. If you start 10 seeds, and plant the 5 healthiest seedlings, the<\/p>\n<\/h3>\n
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