Organic Gardening
After a hard week in the workplace, many people find gardening therapeutic. It’s good exercise and it gives a feeling of achievement when you see the fruits of your labor. Another consideration for a lot of people is the chance to eat organically. You know exactly what’s gone into your food. You’re in control, whether you’re growing fruit, vegetables, herbs or flowers. Also, there’s no transportation involved in your food reaching the table, and therefore, no pollution. It’s an opportunity to re-connect with nature, and to teach children the value of working to create your own food, instead of pulling another plastic bag off the supermarket shelf. After all, it’s the way it was for hundreds of years, before the human race began to manipulate Mother Nature. Many parents are concerned about their children’s diets, and are turning to growing their own food. Studies have shown children absorb four to five times more pesticides thought to be carcinogenic, from food than adults do. This can build up problems for their health, as they grow older. (more…)
