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Gardening therapy: PAST AND PRESENT

I’m not sure about you, but a few years ago I used to think growing your own food as a source of therapy was a new thing, or at least it was something we did which helps us but that wasn’t ‘officially’ recognised by medical practitioners as a viable prescribed option for all. It’s only in the last couple of years horticultural therapy has really started being talked about as a credible option to offer everyone for free as soon as they

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