Homes and Gardens / Gardening

Bristol youth turn to gardening, survey says

By Alison Maney  Monday Mar 14, 2016

Pruning and planting isn’t just for old fogies any more. Gardening has become a popular pastime amongst Britain’s young adults, particularly in eco-conscious Bristol. 

According to a survey by national garden retailer Waltons, 87% of Bristol residents have their own garden. Of those garden-owners, 89% actively tend their green space. Most say they garden on a weekly basis.

The survey, which was conducted all around the UK, says almost 75% of British youth regularly tend to their outdoor plants. Over two-thirds also said they look for a garden when purchasing a property, with over a quarter saying they would pay more for a home with a well-kept green space. 

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The reasoning behind this dirt-digging craze appears to be a reaction to millennials’ demanding everyday lives. Dr. Sheri Jacobson, a clinical director of Harley Therapy, says young people most likely turn to gardening to alleviate stress.

“Gardening involves light to moderate activity,” says Jacobson. “Many studies have shown that physical activity can help improve mood levels. Exercise releases endorphins, which improves how you feel. It doesn’t only apply to vigorous exercise.

“Gardening entails nurturing small plants or seeds into larger plants and flowers. There is an element of care giving and being responsible for the growth and blossoming of life. 

“This is an activity which, similar to caring for a pet, can help with feeling worthwhile and purposeful, and thus helping to elevate mood.” 

The survey questioned 2,000 British adults over the age of 18 between December 23, 2015, and January 4, 2016.

 

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