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Hicorp
(866) 430-4575
16341 Ravenwood Place
Hialeah, FL
VitaOrganix
(786) 845-8633
7921 NW 67th St
Doral, FL
Cabo Landscaping
305- 863-7412
317 Palm Ave
Hialeah, FL
Lite Hauling
(305) 970-4153
5240 SW 112th Ave
Miami, FL
Botanica Olocun
305- 883-6085
1195 W 29th St
Hialeah, FL
Luke's Landscaping
(954) 551-4914
630 S Park Rd #313
Hollywood, FL
H & H Farms
305- 829-0222
18400 W Okeechobee Rd
Hialeah, FL
Cruz Nursery Corp
305- 887-1588
274 E 9th St
Hialeah, FL
A 1 Lawn Mower & Garden Supply Inc
305- 863-2100
375 E 32nd St
Hialeah, FL
Pond Doctors
305-251-7663
Palmetto Ct
Miami, FL
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7 Reasons to Grow Edible Plants

connections with nature are critical for human wellbeing

Nature is not just a situation that's happeningĀ around us; it is us. After all, we're not born somewhere else and dropped onto the planet. We are born out of it just as trees and lakes and giraffes are. We often forget this important fact, which is why you might want to consider these seven reasons for growing edible plants.

Happiness: Studies show that spending just 5 minutes in nature can boost your mood. If you need some extra help with that, grow some avocados, nuts or seeds, which are naturally high in Omega-3 fatty acids, also important for our happiness.

Longevity: Okinawa, Japan boasts the longest living people on the planet. They also spend an incredible amount of time outdoors, tending to gardens of healthy foods for a long life, like the goya bitter melon, which you may be able to grow in certain North American climates.

Knowledge: The subtleties of nature are as powerful a teacher as her most dramatic displays, though it's a different kind of knowledge than reciting the alphabet. The more time you spend in your garden, the more you'll know this. And for an extra brain boost, try growing greens like kale or spinach, which are loaded with amino acids for optimal brain function.

Fertility: Digging in fertile soil can help us figuratively and literally with fertility. Stress often plays a big role in infertility, so unwinding and connecting with nature can help. Protein-rich plant foods like legumes and nuts may help boost ovulation , too.

Pleasure: There really is no reason to eat something that doesn't taste absolutely incredible. No, that doesn't mean spending $500 on a meal at some swank uppity restaurant. Really delicious food can cost less and taste better, especially when grown at home. Don't believe me? Grow some heirloom tomatoes this season and then try to eat a store-bought mealy one without gagging.

Confidence: Growing your own food is a feat worthy of feeling great about. Just ask any kid devouring a juicy summer watermelon he first met when it was only a seed.

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