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The Benefits of A Green Garden: Natural Cooling and Feeling Happy.

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The benefits of a green garden

Natural cooling and happy feeling.

A green garden is not only aesthetically pleasing, but it also offers numerous benefits for both the environment and our health. In this blog, we take a closer look at the benefits of having (lots of) greenery in your garden. From reducing flooding to providing cooling during hot periods and promoting climate adaptation, greenery plays a crucial role in creating a healthy and sustainable living environment.

 

Climate change and high temperatures:

With increasing climate change, we face more and more extreme weather conditions. And that’s where a green garden offers a great advantage. Let’s take those scorching hot summer days as an example. In a paved garden, the surface traps heat, making it extra hot. In contrast, trees in the garden create their own microclimate, significantly lowering the temperature. This can make a difference of up to 4 degrees! In fact, trees and plants act as a natural buffer against heat and help lower the ambient temperature by creating shade and promoting evaporation. So while the tiles are sweltering, you enjoy a cooling ambiance in your green garden.

 

Stress reduction and calmness:

The importance of green gardens extends beyond just cooling. Did you know that a green environment can help reduce stress? Studies show that people are happier and healthier in green environments. Greenery has a calming effect, reduces stress and encourages physical activity. Having trees in the garden creates an atmosphere of serenity and calmness. The noise of the environment is muffled, allowing you to relax and unwind even more in your own green paradise. By spending time in a green garden, we can improve our well-being and promote a healthier lifestyle.

 

Flooding and cooling:

Another benefit of living greenery in the garden is its contribution to reducing flooding during wet periods. Trees, shrubs and plants act as natural sponges, absorbing and retaining rainwater. This allows water to gradually sink into the ground, reducing the risk of flooding and flooding. In addition, a green garden provides cooling during hot periods. Trees and plants act as natural air conditioners by creating shade and promoting evaporation. This keeps the ambient temperature in the garden lower than in fully paved or built-up areas. This creates a more pleasant outdoor environment and reduces the need for artificial cooling, ultimately resulting in energy savings.

 

Summary

The benefits of a green garden are multifaceted and invaluable. Besides reducing stress, creating tranquility, providing cooling and good drainage, a green garden also offers valuable benefits in terms of climate change. In fact, green gardens are also simply beneficial, as they promote biodiversity in your garden. And that, in turn, is good for the environment. A good garden design is the basis for this. During the design process, take your wishes and the character of the house into account. If you could use some advice, we would be happy to help. Download our inspiration guide or make a no-obligation appointment and let our designers look at the possibilities for your garden with you!

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