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Why garden? – Attitudes and the perceived health benefits of home gardening

open access: yesCities, 2021
Domestic (home) gardens provide opportunities for psychological and physical health benefits, yet these environments have received less attention in terms of their therapeutic value compared to other urban green spaces. This is despite their ubiquity and
Lauriane Suyin Chalmin-Pui   +2 more
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Spending time in the garden is positively associated with health and wellbeing: Results from a national survey in England

open access: yesLandscape and Urban Planning, 2020
Research has found that natural environments within urban areas are associated with benefits for human health and wellbeing. However, most studies have primarily focused on publically accessible green space. Less is known about domestic gardens, which in
Siân de Bell   +2 more
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Psychological restoration in urban gardens related to garden type, biodiversity and garden-related stress

open access: yesLandscape and Urban Planning, 2020
In the context of increasing urbanization, gardens as a form of urban greenspace are an important resource for the psychological restoration of urban dwellers, while underpinning urban biodiversity and delivering ecosystem services.
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The composition of British bird communities is associated with long-term garden bird feeding

open access: yesNature Communications, 2019
There is a multi-billion dollar global industry dedicated to feeding wild birds in residential gardens. This extraordinary boost to food resources is almost certainly reshaping entire bird communities, yet the large-scale, long-term impacts on community ...
Kate E Plummer, Kate Risely, Mike P Toms
exaly   +2 more sources

ICU Patient Family Stress Recovery During Breaks in a Hospital Garden and Indoor Environments

HERD, 2020
Objectives: Measure the immediate change in intensive care unit (ICU) family members’ state stress levels from the beginning to the end of a person’s visit to a hospital garden and compare the changes produced by the garden with those associated with ...
Roger S. Ulrich   +6 more
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about fish, gardens, gardening and a gardener

Reposition, 2023
PhD project: A garden for a fish, Supervisor: Virgil Widrich Envelope is a publication of the PhD in Art programme at the University of Applied Arts ...
openaire   +1 more source

Impact of different nitrogen source on the compost quality and greenhouse gas emissions during composting of garden waste

Chemical engineering research & design, 2019
To overcome the problems of difficult degradation of garden waste and long composting period, some conditioner is often added in the composting process.
Mengli Chen   +4 more
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Learning from the gardeners of the oldest community garden in Seattle: Resilience explained through ecosystem services analysis

, 2020
Urban agriculture, which includes community gardens, provides ecosystem services but is continuously threatened by the densification of cities. Picardo Farm is the oldest community garden in Seattle.
M. Menconi, L. Heland, D. Grohmann
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