The ultimate harvest
Article Abstract:
Three Southerners promote horticultural therapy as a holistic remedy to emotional and physical problems. Diane Relf of Blacksburg, VA, Harlan Shoulders of Maxwell, TX, and Bibby Moore of Chapel Hill, NC, recommend gardening activities for emotional and psychological well-being.
Publication Name: Southern Living
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0038-4305
Year: 1992
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Daffodils wake up the garden
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Daffodils, or narcissus, come in many varieties and are easy to grow. They can be planted as part of a formal design or naturalized in an open field. Their bright colors and endurance make them a favorite among gardeners.
Publication Name: Southern Living
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0038-4305
Year: 1992
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A garden designed for family
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A couple designed a functional two-level garden in their backyard that offers space, privacy and a place for the children to play. The low-maintenance garden is ideal for a two-career family.
Publication Name: Southern Living
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0038-4305
Year: 1992
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