
22. Reduced risk of stroke and heart attack
To improve your heart health, experts recommend getting at least 2.5 hours of moderate exercise every week, and gardening can be a fun and rewarding way to achieve that goal. In fact, one study conducted in Stockholm found that gardening regularly can reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack by 30% in people over age 60. When looking at the age group 60+ gardening can help prolong life by up to as much as 30%. If you’ve already had a heart attack or stroke, you need to do what you can to keep it from happening again.
Diet, exercise, and other changes to your routine can cut your risk and put you on the path to a healthier life. The people who participated in just 10 to 59 minutes of moderate physical activity per week, such as gardening, walking or dancing, had an 18% lower risk of death from any cause. It may sound like a lot, but you don’t have to do it all at once. You can break it up into several 10-minute chunks during your day. For example, take a walk around your neighborhood in the morning, garden or mow your lawn in the afternoon, and then take another brisk walk after dinner.