Gardening has the potential to improve health and wellbeing, especially during crises. Using an international survey of gardeners (n = 3743), this study aimed to understand everyday gardening experiences, perspectives and attitudes during early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Our qualitative reflexive thematic and sentiment analyses show that during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic, gardening seemed to create a safe and positive space where people could socially connect, learn and be creative. Participants had more time to garden during the pandemic, which led to enhanced connections with family members and neighbours, and the ability to spend time in a safe outdoor environment. More time gardening allowed for in...
There has been increasing interest in how green spaces and gardening contribute to people's physical...
People are facing uncertain and difficult times in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. The benefits o...
Incarcerated at home or what we call in layman’s term as “house arrest” is what happened to all of u...
Gardening has the potential to improve health and wellbeing, especially during crises. Using an inte...
The COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted social life. Gardens and yards have seemingly risen as ...
There is a significant amount of evidence highlighting the health, wellbeing and social benefits of ...
Gardens are places where science and art combine to create environments that often offer restorative...
At times of crisis, home gardening has often been sought out as a potential solution for threats to ...
Research shows that gardens are important for wellbeing. To examine garden use and wellbeing during ...
Abstract The SARS-CoV-2 virus has caused a public health crisis globally. Against the backdrop of gl...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many countries experienced something of a boom in interest in gardenin...
Individuals have experienced a variety of stressors as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, from bored...
Social distancing and home confinement during the first wave of Covid-19 have been essential to help...
A discussion of the increased interest in gardening inspired by the coronavirus pandemic. Compares ...
At times of crisis, home gardening has often been sought out as a potential solution for threats to ...
There has been increasing interest in how green spaces and gardening contribute to people's physical...
People are facing uncertain and difficult times in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. The benefits o...
Incarcerated at home or what we call in layman’s term as “house arrest” is what happened to all of u...
Gardening has the potential to improve health and wellbeing, especially during crises. Using an inte...
The COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted social life. Gardens and yards have seemingly risen as ...
There is a significant amount of evidence highlighting the health, wellbeing and social benefits of ...
Gardens are places where science and art combine to create environments that often offer restorative...
At times of crisis, home gardening has often been sought out as a potential solution for threats to ...
Research shows that gardens are important for wellbeing. To examine garden use and wellbeing during ...
Abstract The SARS-CoV-2 virus has caused a public health crisis globally. Against the backdrop of gl...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many countries experienced something of a boom in interest in gardenin...
Individuals have experienced a variety of stressors as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, from bored...
Social distancing and home confinement during the first wave of Covid-19 have been essential to help...
A discussion of the increased interest in gardening inspired by the coronavirus pandemic. Compares ...
At times of crisis, home gardening has often been sought out as a potential solution for threats to ...
There has been increasing interest in how green spaces and gardening contribute to people's physical...
People are facing uncertain and difficult times in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. The benefits o...
Incarcerated at home or what we call in layman’s term as “house arrest” is what happened to all of u...