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We’ve spent the last year focused on hand hygiene – for good reason. But it turns out that getting your hands dirty – in the safety of your own backyard – is good for your health.
So if you’re looking for something that’s not only fun (and good for you!) to do this holiday weekend, we suggest digging in the dirt and planting some flowers, veggies or other plants in your backyard. Not only is this a great way to improve your outdoor living room, it is also a way to boost your mental and physical health.
Here are just four reasons why getting a little dirty is good for you and your children:
Want to learn more about the benefits of your own backyard? Go to TurfMutt.com.
Mutt Mulligan’s monthly e-newsletter is loaded with tips on outdoor living, enjoying green spaces and resources for teachers and families, as well as news from the TurfMutt Foundation.