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The surprising mental health benefits of watering plants before sunrise

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 16, 2026, 15:00 IST
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The surprising mental health benefits of watering plants before sunrise

Today, more and more people treat gardening not only as a fun hobby but also as a relaxing ritual. Among such practices, one particularly peaceful morning routine has recently gained popularity in Indian homes. Watering plants right before sunrise seems to provide people with a great opportunity to relax mentally and prepare for their busy days in a calm environment. While some might assume that watering plants early in the morning appears to be another gardening practice, researchers and wellness experts claim that it has plenty of mental health benefits. Here are the six unexpected mental advantages of watering plants at dawn.

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Early morning gardening contributes to a calmer morning routine

In contrast to later hours, the time before sunrise tends to be rather calm, cool, and less distracting for most people. Therefore, watering plants in this particular period may help individuals start their mornings feeling more relaxed instead of instantly entering the world of stress. Numerous gardeners claim that caring for plants right in the morning lets them relax mentally and become emotionally balanced even before they go to work.

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Interaction with greenery naturally reduces emotional stress

Many studies show that spending time near plants and greenery helps ease mental fatigue and emotional stress. Although gardeners might not necessarily have large areas for outdoor activity, even a balcony filled with herbs, flowers, or other plants can turn into a source of peace and relaxation for the mind. Thus, caring for plants in the early morning lets individuals spend some quiet minutes with plants rather than gadgets and notifications.

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Plant watering promotes mindfulness and helps with focusing

Taking care of any plant implies certain attentiveness and focus. For example, checking the soil moisture, looking at flower leaves, analyzing sun exposure, and paying attention to new plant development all require being fully focused on what one is doing. In other words, caring for plants makes individuals concentrate on the present and not worry constantly about stressful situations. In such a way, early morning garden rituals may boost attention and help with focusing.

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Sunrise and morning light positively impact circadian rhythms


Going outside right after waking up means spending time under natural light and watching the sunrise slowly appearing in the sky. Specialists confirm that early morning exposure to sunlight may help promote healthy sleep cycles and energize humans. In addition, caring for plants before sunrise may contribute to the development of an early morning routine that involves waking up and going out earlier.

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Gardening activities promote emotional connections

Many gardeners tend to build their relationships with plants growing in their yards. Caring for flowers or trees, witnessing changes in leaves and blooming, noticing growth and progress of plants – all of those factors make individuals feel satisfied and responsible towards something living. Moreover, gardening practices may help cope with stress and become routine activities promoting mental stability.

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Early morning gardening decreases screen overload

One of the reasons why watering plants in the early morning seems to be so relaxing and refreshing is that such activities do not require using any electronic devices. Therefore, starting their days without phones, emails, social networks, and constant notifications makes people feel much better emotionally and mentally since it does not take much time to return to gadgets.

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