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From reducing anxiety and stress to encouraging better eating habits and creating a deeper connection with nature, gardening has become a safe space where I can slow down and grow — inside and out.I also talk about the simple things I've learned so far, my favorite easy-to-grow plant, and how gardening has helped me feel more independent and in tune with myself. Whether you’re curious about starting your own garden or just love stories of healing and self-discovery, this episode is for you.🌻 Let’s grow together — one seed at a time.

Andrew Millison Permaculture Video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5Xgw_DqmEw

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