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Source: Corbie Hill, NEWS & OBSERVER, 3/17/17
There’s something therapeutic about gardening, or simply being around plants. To plenty of people, this is just common sense. To Sally Haskett, it’s also a professional discipline. As the North Carolina Botanical Garden’s resident horticultural therapist, she uses plants to help people with a range of needs, from at-risk children and teens to people with physical or mental differences or injuries. For more of this story, click here.
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