Bagiche ke bare mein 10 line in Sanskrit
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1. It’s good for your health. The health benefits of gardening have been well-documented. Being outside increases your exposure to Vitamin D and the weight-bearing exercise of gardening is good for bones and the heart. One study even found that gardening decreases your risk of dementia!
2) You never have to stop! Gardeners can continue to grow plants and enjoy the hobby even as they get older. Some modifications may need to be made by raising beds to an easier height or going from a huge vegetable garden to a few containers, but the garden is endlessly adaptable.
3) It boosts your mood. I don’t know about you, but I always feel a little bit more cheery after a round of weeding or a half-hour or more spent planting or harvesting. It turns out it’s in the dirt. One study found that exposure to a bacteria common in soil increases levels of serotonin, the chemical that increases feelings of well-being.
4) Gardens matter for the planet. As more wild areas are disrupted for development, gardens become important places for water to be filtered or carbon to be sequestered by trees. A recent study from the Smithsonian Institution highlighted the importance of native plants and native gardens particularly in maintaining the health of birds, bees and other insects.
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Sanskrit Mein boli hai