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Leaf Your Troubles Behind

How to Destress and Grow Happiness Through Plants

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Have you ever felt happier after a walk in the woods or fiddling with houseplants but your hectic life stressed you out again? In our rushed, tech-based, indoor society, we may yearn for a break but only manage to get through a noisy day and collapse in bed. Regaining a peaceful mind seems beyond reach. But what if there were easy, low-cost activities to heal the soul? What if we could regularly access tranquility? How would we do that? The answer may be in the simplest, most abundant thing all around us: plants.

Plants are like a magic pill for our mental health. Growing science tells us they lower heart rates, make us more relaxed and productive, boost our immune system, help us live longer, and provide air, food, fragrance, and beauty. In Leaf Your Troubles Behind: How to Destress and Grow Happiness Through Plants, horticulturalist Karen Hugg draws on the science and two decades of professional gardening experience to help readers reduce stress and increase happiness. Through her original, approachable system of "Green Leisure," you will:

-discover nature's scientifically proven power to heal us from stress

-explore what "green leisure" activities are right for you

-create a soothing green lounge at home, either via plants or just photos and décor

-gain confidence in growing low-maintenance but rewarding plants, indoors and out

-develop "green leisure" habits to ensure care for your soul any time of year

With personal stories, the latest research, and fun easy-to-do activities, Karen guides readers in delving into the wonders of plants while "leafing" their daily stress behind and growing joy.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 4, 2022
      Novelist and horticulturist Hugg (The Forgetting Flower) suggests ways to relieve stress through greenery in this encouraging guide. As she writes, gardening helped her get through her husband’s cancer treatment as well as the early days of the Covid pandemic. She lays out an eight-part plan that includes learning for fun (the act of which can lower stress levels, Hugg suggests), “experiencing plants through the senses,” “idle play,” caring for a plant, finding like-minded people, “recognizing what we’ve grown,” and heading outside to exercise. She peppers in lots of anecdotes, as when she recounts how looking at a butterfly bush relieved some work-related anxiety, and suggests easy practices such as picturing a “happy plant place” and seeing one’s “planty friends” as “more than just a green structure in the background of your life.” Hugg’s ideas are easy to implement, and she’s realistic in admitting that her approach isn’t a cure-all; “it can at least,” she writes, “help you find some respite from the stress of the day.” Burned-out readers will find this a balm.

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