This spring, reconnect with nature and enhance your well-being through simple activities like observing plants up close, practicing forest bathing, birdwatching, arranging flowers, and starting a container garden.

As spring approaches, it is the perfect time to immerse yourself in nature and experience the season’s beauty. As Malaka Gharib shares in this article, paying close attention to the plants and flowers around you can open up a world of wonder, revealing intricate details often overlooked. Noticing the textures of leaves, the colors of petals, and the presence of insects can enhance your appreciation for nature. Another way to engage with the natural world is by experiencing shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing, a Japanese practice that involves inhaling tree-released phytoncides, which have been shown to reduce stress and boost immune function.
Birdwatching offers another simple yet rewarding way to engage with nature this spring. "Patch-birding," or frequenting a specific local area, allows you to recognize resident birds and spot migrating species as they pass through. For those drawn to floral beauty, learning to create stunning floral arrangements can be a fulfilling way to bring nature indoors. By selecting a mix of greenery, filler flowers, and striking blooms, anyone can craft a vibrant, professional-looking bouquet using flowers from a store or garden.
Gardening, even on a small scale, is another great way to enjoy the season. Creating a container garden using repurposed items like wooden crates or old pots makes growing herbs and flowers accessible to all. Raised beds built from durable materials like cedar or redwood provide long-term benefits, improving drainage and protecting plants from pests. Whether through observation, floral artistry, or hands-on gardening, embracing nature in these ways can bring a renewed sense of joy and wonder this spring.
FULL STORY: 5 nature-inspired ways to bring joy and wonder into your life this spring

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