Gardening for Life is the name of an online publication,  devoted to the love of gardening throughout a lifetime.  It’s purpose is to inspire you to enjoy the many benefits the garden  has to offer both in and out of your home. You’ll find all sorts of helpful ideas that change each week.  Our Features Column (pictured on the right) will guide you through your journey into gardening. It’s all about coming home, so won’t you join us?

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         Features

The Garden as Muse
        Peggy’s BLOG

The Garden Walk & Talk
  View videos that show you
something new to do or see.

The Garden Inspires Me           
 The marriage of 
home & garden 


The Garden Feeds Me           
      Recipes and Food Tips

The Garden as Therapy
 How the Garden is Healing

The Garden for Children
 Creative Ways to Inspire   
 Kids 

The Garden Grows Green
Environmentally Conscious



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    “I simply cannot live without connecting to the Earth through gardening. It is a relationship that feeds my soul, my body, my mind, my heart. And here is a beautiful community of like-minded friends who have common interests intertwined with gardening: art, cooking, healing, home and garden design, and a love for the Earth.”                   

                                                                                                        -Peggy Greenleaf St. Clair