About
I’m Meg de Amasi, a retired Occupational Health and Alternative Health Practitioner.

My interest in healing or therapeutic gardening goes back to 2002. I was recovering from a broken tail bone – the coccyx. A very disabling condition and I could hardly walk. When my mobility improved, I started volunteering at the Green Routes in Stirlingshire Scotland.

This garden was for special needs. Planting seeds and watch them grow is very important, but the most remarkable thing is how the whole process affected the human being in all its entirety. Gardening brings a whole lot of therapeutic benefits.

Any wonder God created the Garden of Eden for Adam and Eve instead of a field or mansions.