The Disabled Gardener

How to Start Gardening When You’re Feeling Depressed

It’s okay to have bad days. On tough days, simply being outside in the fresh air can be beneficial. Don’t pressure yourself to achieve a perfect garden; the process itself is healing.

Opt for low-maintenance plants. Herbs like rosemary or mint, or flowers like cosmos or zinnias, are great choices for beginners. They can thrive with minimal care and offer quick rewards.

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Incorporating gardening into your daily routine can provide structure. Designate a specific time each day to engage with your plants, even if it’s just for a few minutes.

Use your gardening time as a form of meditation. Focus on the sensations of the soil, the colors of the plants, and the sounds around you. This mindfulness practice can help calm racing thoughts.