As we get older, there’s likely the need to reduce the amount of physical activity we do as our mobility decreases. However, gardening is suitable for any age, providing many physical and mental benefits. It’s important to adapt your routine to your own capabilities, but it couldn’t be easier with the following tips.
Take it slow
There is no rush when it comes to maintaining your garden. Take your time on each part, don’t take unnecessary shortcuts and don’t be afraid to get additional help from family or friends if you need it.
Wear protective clothing and apply sunscreen
This applies to gardeners of all ages, as you are exposed to the sun for long periods of time while gardening. If you have a habit of not wearing protective gloves, hats and sunscreen, now is the time to start doing it.
Make your tools accessible
If you often store your tools up on high shelves or out of reach at the back of the shed, adjust your storage so that the tools you need often are the most accessible. You can even buy tools that help with certain tasks, such as extended trowels.
Be comfortable
Accessibility also applies to changing the way your plants and flowers are displayed in your garden. Elevated garden beds are great to avoid back strain. Bending over or kneeling down for long periods increases the risk of muscle strain.
Take breaks and enjoy
Finally, don’t push yourself too much – take regular breaks and enjoy the fruits of your efforts by relaxing on your Charles Taylor garden furniture.








