Calkins, 2020 - Google Patents
Designing gardens to attract activityCalkins, 2020
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Virtually everyone agrees that getting outside is important and has both physical and mental health benefits. We all enjoy feeling the sun on our face, a light breeze that brings the scents of flowers, and the lyrical sound of birds as they sing to each other. Senior living …
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