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Getting Back to Gardening

By Dina Pittman, a gardening enthusiast with OA who describes herself as “too stubborn to give in when pain persists,” on her website,www.disabledgardener.com

十年前,当我终于能够购买我梦想中的房产,并将我的园艺空间从一个典型的郊区地块扩大到一个1.5英亩的林地时,我认为我最大的挑战是在阴凉处园艺。

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5 Reasons to Soak in the Great Outdoors

Shinrin-yoku, or “forest bathing,”is a traditional Japanese practice of immersingoneself in nature by mindfully using all five senses.But you don’t have to lose yourselfin a forest to reap thehealth benefits of being innature. Something as simpleas a walk through a park orby a lake can pay offfor yourwell-being, says FrancesKuo,PhD, founder and director ofthe Landscape and HumanHealth Lab at the Universityof Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

“Even just looking at arooftopgardenfor 40 secondshelps you sustain attentionduring mentally fatiguingtasks,” she says, citing a 2015study. Here are more reasons拥抱户外。

  1. More positive outlook.Participants in a small study who took a90-minute nature walk, compared with those who walked through an urbanenvironment, reported lower levels of ruminating (repetitive negativethoughts), a known risk for depression and other psychological conditions.They also showed reduced activity in an area of the brain linked to sadnessand withdrawal.
  2. Better sleep.An Australian study of 259,319 people found that peopleliving in neighborhoods with more greenspace were more likely to geteight hours of sleep nightly than those living in neighborhoods with lessgreen space.
  3. Less pain.A landmark study published in the journalSciencefound thathospitalized patientswhose windows looked onto a garden setting healedfaster from surgery and required less pain medication than patients whoseview was a brick wall.
  4. 更清晰的记忆。When people took an hour stroll in a nature setting,their short-term memory improved by 20 percent, a study inPsychologicalSciencefound. Even looking at pictures of nature helped memory.
  5. 健康的心脏。People whose homes have easier access to woods andparks had lower levels of blood-vessel-damaging adrenaline and higherlevels of circulating angiogenic cells (CACs), which repair blood vesseldamage, according to a study of cardiology patients.

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Gardening Hacks

Love fall gardening, but find it painful with arthritis? Try these hacks to avoid straining joints.

If You Can’t Crouch Down

Hack:Go vertical.Wall gardensare easy to tend while you’re standing or sitting up. Buy one ready-made or make your own by hanging plastic pots on a wall. “Keep the plants between waist and shoulder height,” says Julia Henderson-Kalb, an occupational therapist at Saint Louis University in Missouri.

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Make Gardening a Breeze With Air Plants

Springtime brings out the gardener in us all. But it can be tough on the joints. Air plant gardening requires no shovel, no soil, no watering can, but the results can be spectacular. Just ask Carolyn Kosanouvong-Walker of Fresno, California, who began air plant gardening as acreative way to ease stressand take her mind off the pain of herjuvenile arthritis.

“What I love about air plants is that they are simple to manage and come in different sizes and types,” says Kosanouvong-Walker, 45, who was diagnosed at age 3.

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