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Gardening with a disability #125

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Having two large gardens is a trial run to see if my body can handle it. So far, I haven't missed a deadline. I adapt the techniques and tools to what my body can handle, but the most important lessons were on patience, pacing, and perfectionism.

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FOOTAGE: Drone footage was provided by my husband. All other footage was created by me or filmed for me.

CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction 00:40 Temperature ping pong 01:34 Struggles with disability 04:24 The garden is therapy 05:24 Adapting in the garden

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