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Exploring the health benefits of home gardens: biological, psychological, and therapeutic perspectives

Quan‐Hoang Vuong, Ni Putu Wulan Purnama Sari, Viet‐Phuong La, Minh-Hoang Nguyen

2025Discover Public Health6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Home gardens serve as dynamic interfaces between environmental sustainability and human health, providing active, immersive engagement with nature. This perspective examines the extensive biological and psychological benefits of gardening, positioning it as more than a leisure activity but a transformative health practice. Biologically, home gardens reconnect individuals with soil microbiota, enhancing immune function, regulating endocrine responses, and improving air quality. Psychologically, gardening fosters mindfulness, emotional stability, cognitive function, and social cohesion, reducing stress, anxiety, and depression. These findings suggest that human care for nature reciprocally enhances personal health and community resilience. Thus, integrating gardening into public health policy through urban planning, healthcare prescriptions, and community initiatives could yield significant benefits for human well-being. Future research should explore optimal engagement levels, long-term health effects, and technological advancements that enhance accessibility. As evidence grows, it strengthens the case for home gardening as a key public health and sustainability strategy, demonstrating that tending to nature at home fosters both personal well-being and environmental enrichment.

Topics & Concepts

SustainabilityPublic relationsTransformative learningHealth benefitsHealth carePublic healthPublic engagementCommunity engagementPerspective (graphical)BusinessPsychologyHealth promotionPublic policyHealth policyBehavior changeSocial benefitsSociologyHealth educationVariety (cybernetics)Cognitive reframingPhysical activityNursingEnvironmental resource managementMental healthUrban Green Space and HealthUrban Agriculture and SustainabilityAnimal and Plant Science Education
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