
8. Homegrown self-esteem
Gardening gives a sense of achievement and purpose. Your self-esteem will be boosted when you see what you have achieved. Knowing that the plant, flowers, vegetables, and bushes that fill your outdoor space were once a packet of seeds and due to your hard work and commitment they have not only grown and survived, but they are now thriving in your garden. If you have low self-esteem it could, in part, be down to feeling like you have a lack of purpose in your life. Gardening will give you that sense of purpose. If you leave the space it will become overgrown, plants will die. However, if you tend to it regularly, the plants will grow and it will become a place you enjoy spending time in and showing off.
Research has found that spending just 30 minutes working in a garden can boost your self-esteem. The study carried out by Westminster and Essex universities questioned 270 gardeners and non-gardeners and had them describe their feelings before and after working in an allotment. Participants who attended for just a short period of time once a week, had a similar improvement in self-esteem as those who attend more regularly for longer periods. The results were of such significance that councils are expected to create more allotments, in order to keep the general population healthy and boost the economy. Whether you are digging, planting flowers, pruning trees and shrubs, or watering the plants, here are eight ways that working in your garden will boost your self-esteem.