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The Top Reasons Seniors Should Garden

Whether you're a keen garden enthusiast or simply want to supplement your income, senior citizens have many reasons to participate in the growing trend of gardening. Read on for the top reasons.

By Jerry NelsonPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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The Top Reasons Seniors Should Garden

As the population ages, many seniors are looking for ways to supplement their income. Gardening can be a fulfilling hobby for seniors, but did you know that it can also be a source of income? Here are a few ideas of how seniors can use their passion for gardening to bring in a supplemental income online.

One option for seniors to earn money from their gardening hobby is to sell their produce. Seniors can create an online store on platforms like Etsy or Amazon Handmade to sell their homegrown fruits and vegetables. Additionally, seniors can join community-supported agriculture (CSA) programs or sell at local farmers' markets to reach a wider audience. However, it's important to note that starting a successful produce business may require a significant investment of time, money, and resources.

Another option for seniors is to offer their gardening expertise online. Seniors can create a gardening blog or YouTube channel to share their knowledge and experience with others. They can offer gardening tips, tutorials, and advice on topics like organic gardening, companion planting, and pest control. Seniors can monetize their content through advertising or sponsorships, and even offer online courses or consulting services. This is a great way for seniors to share their passion for gardening with others while also earning some extra income.

Finally, seniors can also create and sell gardening-related products online. Seniors who have a talent for crafting can create and sell handmade gardening tools, planters, and decor on websites like Etsy. Additionally, seniors can create and sell gardening-related ebooks or courses on websites like Udemy or Skillshare. This is a great option for seniors who enjoy creating and want to share their knowledge and skills with others.

It's important to note that for some seniors, income supplementation may be necessary due to financial insecurity. According to the National Council on Aging, many seniors rely on Social Security or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) as a significant portion of their income [3]. Telehealth can also be a useful tool for seniors who may have difficulty leaving their homes or accessing traditional healthcare services. Telehealth allows seniors to connect with healthcare providers through video conferencing, phone calls, or other online tools [2].

One way for seniors to earn money online through gardening is by selling their produce. With the rise of e-commerce platforms, it has become easier than ever to sell products online. Seniors can create an online store on websites like Etsy or Amazon Handmade to sell their homegrown fruits and vegetables. Additionally, seniors can join community-supported agriculture (CSA) programs or sell at local farmers' markets to reach a wider audience.

Another option for seniors is to offer their gardening expertise online. Seniors can create a gardening blog or YouTube channel to share their knowledge and experience with others. They can offer gardening tips, tutorials, and advice on topics like organic gardening, companion planting, and pest control. Seniors can monetize their content through advertising or sponsorships, and even offer online courses or consulting services.

Finally, seniors can also create and sell gardening-related products online. Seniors who have a talent for crafting can create and sell handmade gardening tools, planters, and decor on websites like Etsy. Additionally, seniors can create and sell gardening-related ebooks or courses on websites like Udemy or Skillshare.

In conclusion, gardening can be a fulfilling hobby for seniors, and it can also provide a source of supplemental income. Seniors can sell their produce, offer their expertise online, or create and sell gardening-related products. Additionally, it's important for seniors to consider their financial security and healthcare needs as they age.

So, if you're a senior with a green thumb, why not give it a try?

Jerry Nelson is an American writer living the expat life in Buenos Aires. Some of the adventures Jerry has enjoyed, he jumped into the ocean from the flight deck of an aircraft carrier in the Gulf of Aden, cut off a goat's balls as part of a mating ritual in Indonesia, raced a NASCAR around the oval in Charlotte, created a small coin purse out of live Tarantulas in Australia's outback, spent six-weeks with the Sinaloa cartel along the U.S./Mexican border and sailed a 16th century schooner through the sound and into the open ocean.

Never far from his coffee and Marlboros, Jerry is always glad to discuss future working opportunities. Email him at [email protected] and join the quarter-million who follow him on Twitter.

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Jerry Nelson

Jerry Nelson is an American writer living the expat life in Argentina and winner of the Revi 2021 Reader Award.

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