Your yard does double duty as a gym and relaxation spa. Shoot for a minimum of 30 minutes of yard work three to five days a week. You'll be controlling your diabetes and raising your property value at the same time.
June 30, 2015
Your yard does double duty as a gym and relaxation spa. Shoot for a minimum of 30 minutes of yard work three to five days a week. You'll be controlling your diabetes and raising your property value at the same time.
When you start up a garden, break the soil up yourself with a shovel.
Give the soil in your yard a break from weed-killing chemicals. Instead, pull the weeds out of the dirt by hand.
Pick a flower bed in your front yard that's prominent and visible from the street.
Besides great exercise, neighbours strolling by will ooh and aah, and you may even strike up friendships that you wouldn't have otherwise.
Compost piles are good for the environment because they return biological materials, such as grass trimmings and banana peels, to the soil.
The easiest way to water your garden is to set up a sprinkler, but that doesn't do your body any good.
Veggies you grow yourself are as local and healthy as you can get.
Culinary herbs tend to thrive in hot, dry conditions where nothing else seems to flourish.
To dry the herbs, cut sprigs early in the morning, when the fragrances are strongest. Place them in a large paper bag (one for each type of herb), then put the bag in a sunny spot. The herbs will dry fully within a day or two.
According to the University of Alberta, gardening is an excellent stress reliever.
Spend more time in the garden to help combat stress and get some extra exercise, both important habits in the battle against diabetes.
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