From Daisy <[email protected]>
Subject How to Grow Food When You’re Not Fit and Flexible
Date June 5, 2023 9:43 AM
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Adaptive Gardening
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Growing food is great for you but it can be challenging when you factor
in disabilities and aging. That's where adaptive gardening comes in!
Here are some tips to help you grow no matter what.

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If you're looking for more advice on how to have the most productive and
efficient garden ever, check out our very popular Home Agriculture
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Have you ever had to change how you garden due to injury, illness, or
age?
What adjustments have you had to make to overcome? What are your
recommendations to others? How did you keep your mind in a good place?

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