Green Shoots
Sussex Life|May 2020
Our social orbits may have become much smaller since the pandemic struck, but there’s a whole world waiting to be discovered in our gardens
Leigh Clapp
Green Shoots

While our global infrastructure and economies are laid low by the catastrophe of COVID-19, nature remains unaffected, even flourishing thanks to decreased pollution. If you’re fortunate to have a garden, self-isolation offers the perfect opportunity to get out, enjoy it, and have it looking better than ever. The physical exercise and mental health benefits of spending time in the garden are well documented, being around plants lowers stress levels, fear and anger – all emotions we are dealing with at this time. Here’s the chance to really tidy up, get creative, try some make-do-and-mend, divide plants as they come into growth, and propagate your own stock. All this and a satisfying green-gym workout too. Let us know how you get on and do share any of your own creative ideas. Do remember to use the same strict hygiene practices as inside, including thoroughly washing hands.

TAKE A STROLL

Aim to get outside in your garden at least once a day, wander and breathe in the sights and sounds all around you. Time outside in the fresh air is a positive and soothing pursuit. With less traffic the birdsong will be clearer, bees will be humming and you’ll have time to admire the beauty of the plants and observe insects as they go about their daily lives. You will save money on replacing plants, fertilizing and watering if you use the mantra “right plant, right place.” Instead of fighting the situation, go with the flow. Here’s your chance to closely observe your conditions at different times of the day – sun, shade, and wind. Assess the soil and the amount of natural moisture.

WEED, PLANT AND SOW

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