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Survey on Restorative Power of Nature

A survey came out today that I found affirming because it taps into the same mindset that I had in starting this blog: There are a lot of people out there who would like to reconnect with nature but need a little push to do so. The survey commissioned by Scotts Miracle-Gro claims 61% of Americans say they understand the benefit of nature, but still don't spend enough time outdoors. I know this comes from a source with an agenda – the more time you spend outside the more likely you are to be shamed into doing something about your scraggly lawn – but I think it’s still getting to a truth. Hopefully this blog can help cut that 61% down a bit.

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“Survey on Restorative Power of Nature”