Health and well-being improved by spending time in the garden
New research suggests that people who have access to a private garden and actively make use of it have better health and well-being than those without a garden.
The association between green spaces — open areas of land that have vegetation growing in them — and health benefits is well-documented.For example, a recent meta-analysis in t
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