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Title Your well-being garden : how to make your garden good for you / Alistair Griffiths, Matt Keightley, Annie Gatti, Zia Allaway.
Author Griffiths, Alistair, author.
Publication Info. New York : DK Publishing, 2020.
©2020
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Location Call No. Status
 Hiawassee  712.6 YOU    Check Shelves
 South Creek  712.6 YOU    Check Shelves
Edition First American edition.
Description 224 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
text txt rdacontent
still image sti rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 216-220) and index.
Contents The protective garden. Plants as potential pollution-busters -- Plants as potential soundproofing -- Creating a low-allergen garden -- Managing pests the natural way -- The healing garden. Feel good with vitamin G -- How your garden helps to reboot your brain -- How gardening can boost your self-esteem -- Gardening to overcome isolation -- The powerful impact of scent -- Harnessing the power of color -- The restorative effects of water -- The positive power of birdsong -- Dirt is good for you -- Why the garden beats the gym --The nourishing garden. The secret life of healthy soil -- A medicine chest in the garden -- Growing your own food -- The sustainable garden. The cooling effect of plants -- Save energy with plants -- Future-proofing for drought -- Make your garden a no-flood zone -- Plant a haven for pollinators -- Is your garden really "green" -- Saving air miles on cut flowers.
Summary "Explore the fascinating science behind how green spaces and gardening--the design, the plants, and the physical activity of gardening--can impact positively on your well-being. Then use this newfound knowledge to evolve your own outdoor space into a mind- and body-nurturing environment. The same principles apply to a small balcony, a large suburban or country garden, or a shared community garden"-- Provided by publisher.
Your garden could become even better for you. Discover how certain plants can form a barrier against air and noise pollution, why green is so good for us, the way plants can help to save energy, how birdsong alleviates anxiety. Every recommendation is backed by scientific research, drawn together by experts and garden designers from Royal Horticultural Society and the Chelsea Flower Show, who suggest how to translate the science into ideas for your yard and garden, regardless of how much space you have. With this groundbreaking book, find out how, in sometimes very simple ways, you can create an outdoor (or even indoor) green space that nourishes your mind and body, and is good for our planet too.
Subject Gardening -- Therapeutic use.
Gardening -- Design.
Sustainable horticulture.
Genre Handbooks and manuals.
Added Author Keightley, Matt, author.
Gatti, Annie, author.
Allaway, Zia, author.
ISBN 9781465489593 (paperback) : $22.99
1465489592 (paperback)