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Gardening Without Back Pain. Letters from a Gardener Who Wrecked Her Back Twice and Learned to Garden Anyway
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8905160370
- EAN9798905160370
- Date de parution04/06/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurChiify
Résumé
Back-Friendly Gardening is a practical guide for gardeners who want to continue enjoying their favorite hobby while protecting their spine and reducing the risk of injury. Written by an occupational therapist and lifelong gardener, the book combines personal experience, ergonomic principles, and evidence-based techniques to create a safer approach to gardening.
After experiencing serious back injuries herself, Margery Olwen developed a system that allows gardeners to remain productive without sacrificing comfort or mobility.
The book covers every aspect of gardening, from raised-bed design and tool selection to lifting techniques, kneeling methods, planting strategies, and seasonal planning. Readers learn how to create ergonomic workspaces, choose tools that reduce strain, and move efficiently while minimizing pressure on the back. Special attention is given to raised beds, long-handled tools, safe lifting mechanics, and posture-friendly gardening routines that support long-term spinal health. The guide also explains how timing, body positioning, and task organization can significantly reduce discomfort and fatigue.
Practical advice is included for gardeners recovering from injuries, managing chronic pain, or simply looking to prevent future problems. Rather than encouraging people to do less gardening, the book focuses on redesigning how gardening is done. By making small but meaningful adjustments, readers can continue planting, weeding, harvesting, and maintaining beautiful gardens without unnecessary strain. Ideal for gardeners over fifty, individuals with back pain, and anyone interested in ergonomic gardening, this book offers a sustainable approach to enjoying gardening for years to come.
The book covers every aspect of gardening, from raised-bed design and tool selection to lifting techniques, kneeling methods, planting strategies, and seasonal planning. Readers learn how to create ergonomic workspaces, choose tools that reduce strain, and move efficiently while minimizing pressure on the back. Special attention is given to raised beds, long-handled tools, safe lifting mechanics, and posture-friendly gardening routines that support long-term spinal health. The guide also explains how timing, body positioning, and task organization can significantly reduce discomfort and fatigue.
Practical advice is included for gardeners recovering from injuries, managing chronic pain, or simply looking to prevent future problems. Rather than encouraging people to do less gardening, the book focuses on redesigning how gardening is done. By making small but meaningful adjustments, readers can continue planting, weeding, harvesting, and maintaining beautiful gardens without unnecessary strain. Ideal for gardeners over fifty, individuals with back pain, and anyone interested in ergonomic gardening, this book offers a sustainable approach to enjoying gardening for years to come.



