Written By
Allison Russell
Published On
February 4, 2025

Seasonal affective disorder (colloquially and appropriately referred to as “SAD”) describes the unhappy change in mood that many of us experience during the winter season. With shorter, darker days, colder weather, and several more weeks to endure until spring, it can be difficult to counteract this seasonal depression—but sometimes the remedy for the winter blues is some good green fun!
Green spaces, like parks, gardens, hiking trails, and especially your lawn, are known to provide all kinds of underrated wellness boosts:
But what do you do during the winter months, when your green space might not be looking quite so green? It turns out that spending time outside can still boost your mental health and reduce stress—even if the weather won't cooperate. It just takes a little more intentionality about prioritizing small opportunities for outdoor rest, activity, and mindfulness in the winter.
Here are 5 simple activities that can get you outside in the sun and fresh air, even during the colder months:
The good news? Winter doesn’t last forever. As we count down to spring, make sure your lawn—your very own green space—is ready for fair-weather fun!
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Written By
Allison Russell
Published On
February 4, 2025

You could have a lawn that makes your neighbors stop and look… Except for that one yellow spot smack dab in the middle of the front lawn! And sometimes it’s all you can see.

We love our dogs. Even though we don’t always love what they do to our lawns.

I walk my neighborhood two times per day with my German shepherd, Kai. She enjoys the smells and visiting a few friends; I enjoy the extra few calories I burn that can later be replaced by chocolate d...