GARDENING

In the 1940’s 45% of Americans had a garden. Today less than 0.1% have a garden.

It is more important than ever to know where your food comes from. Growing it yourself is the best way to get nutrient rich, chemical free, produce that will aid your body in protecting your health.

Community Gardens

Maybe you live in a community of town homes or apartments, but you still want to garden. Then perhaps a community garden is right for you. It will take a little planning, and perhaps some advocacy, but in the end it will be worth it.

If you are interested in tips for starting and operating a community garden follow the link below. Play Naturally will also advocate for you, helping to make your dream of a community garden a reality.

Let your Children Garden

Having children help in the garden, or run their own garden, is a great way to get them immersed in nature. It is more than watching and learning how plants grow. As they work with the soil, they build their own microbiome, gaining health benefits we never knew existed just several years ago.

Gardening Tips

If you are interested in gardening, but have never tried, or tried and failed. Play Naturally can help you develop that mythical green thumb. It doesn’t have to be expensive, it doesn’t have to take hours of your day, but it will be rewarding both to your soul and your health.