Horticultural Therapy
* includes information about therapeutic programs utilizing horticultural practices
to develop positive health and well-being outcomes in participants.
Last updated 5/30/07
Adil, J.
R.
(1994).
Accessible gardening for people with...
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Horticultural Therapy
* includes information about therapeutic programs utilizing horticultural practices
to develop positive health and well-being outcomes in participants.
Last updated 5/30/07
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methods, tools and plants.
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