How to Beat the Winter Blues with Indoor Gardening

How to Beat the Winter Blues with Indoor Gardening

As much as we hate to admit it, winter affects our moods. It’s dark, gloomy, and sometimes you can’t even imagine how you’ll make it through another snowstorm. Luckily there are some things you can do to fight seasonal depression… all using your Click & Grow indoor garden!


1. Take up indoor gardening as a hobby


The winter months can feel like an endless slog. The days are shorter and the weather is not exactly inviting for outdoor activities. It’s no surprise that many people experience various types of depression.


This is where indoor gardening comes in. When you’re feeling depressed, it gives you a simple activity that brings with it an immense sense of accomplishment. You’ll be surprised at how easy it is to grow flowers, fruits, herbs and vegetables for the first time with a smart garden.


Woman harvesting plants from the Click & Grow Smart Garden 9.

 

The best part about indoor gardening is that you don’t need a green thumb in order to do it. Anyone can grow their own food at home with minimal effort and space. All you need is your Click & Grow indoor garden and a spirit of adventure.


2. Grow plants rich in vitamin C


Vitamin C is one of the most important vitamins you need during winter. It increases your body's resistance to colds and flu, helping you fight off illness. It also nourishes your skin, helps to maintain healthy bones and enhances wound healing. Here are some of the many vitamin C-rich plants you can grow in your smart garden:

Green Chard

Click & Grow green chard

Green chard's flavor is milder than spinach. It complements salads. Mature leaves can be slightly bitter, so they're better suited to being cooked. A 36 gram cup of baby leaves will provide 14% of your RDA for Vitamin C. Green chard also contains vitamins A, E, K.

3. Add light and color to dark spaces

 

The lack of sunlight can have a serious impact on our mental health. This is especially true during the winter months where many places receive less than six hours of natural light. 

 

Our body's internal clock (circadian rhythm) is tied to nature's cycles and doesn't care if daylight saving time has just begun or if it’s early morning or late at night. If you’re suffering from winter depression, anxiety, irritability, low energy or a craving for carbs, it could be caused by a lack of exposure to sunlight.


The Click & Grow Smart Garden 9 on a fireplace.

 

For many years, light therapy lamps have been a popular choice for treating SAD (seasonal affective disorder). Light therapy treats symptoms of SAD by increasing the amount of serotonin and melatonin in the body. 

 

While your smart garden can’t replace a light box or therapy lamp, it can certainly help to add extra light and vibrancy to your surroundings. Our smart gardens come with LED lights that help each plant to thrive. During winter, they can also be used as a supplemental light source for dark rooms in your home. 



We hope this article inspires you to try indoor gardening this winter. It’s a great hobby that can boost your mood and help you appreciate life. It also gives you a reason to socialize with like-minded people in person and online. 


Join our Instagram community to learn more about the joys of indoor gardening. You might even find that gardening gives your life a new purpose, or at least makes a long winter seem like a little less of a burden.