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- How My Garden Helped Me Learn How to Survive the Loss of Love: A Tribute to DadGardening provides many benefits to those who practice it. You can get exercise, grow your own food and even use gardening to get over loss.
How to Involve Your Child in GardeningInvolving your child in gardening is seen as a good thing because of the link between learning about gardening at an early age and later academic success.
How a Roof Garden Helps the EnvironmentIt's a stress buster and a great way to grow things in a limited space. However, one of the most important benefits of a roof garden is how it helps the environment.- The Dinner Garden Helps Starving Kids Plant GardensThe Dinner Garden is partnering with food banks to give seeds to kids who only eat when they get a free meal at school.
- How Gardening Helped Actress Audrey Hepburn Cope with Her ProblemsAudrey Hepburn did not have a perfect life. Starting from childhood, Audrey had emotional issues and always was seeking ways to bring herself peace and happiness. Audrey Hepburn's love of gardening seemed to really help her.
How My Garden Helped Me to HealSurviving the loss of a child is one of the hardest experiences a mother can go through. This is the story of how one mother's garden led to healing.
Growing Gardens Helps Educate and Feed PortlandGrowing Gardens helps people plant their own gardens and teaches them to become more independent.
Plant a Salad GardenA how-to for people who would like to replace part of their lawn with a productive salad veggie garden.
Getting the Gardening Help You NeedGardening is a joy to many. Not only are the results beautiful, but the task of gardening offers a variety of benefits. If you happen to be a person with a disability or medical condition, certain tasks may need assistance from others.- Gardening Help: Nine Tips to Grow HollyGrowing holly can be a chore. Here are nine tips to grow a hearty plant.
