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Horticultural Therapy: An Emerging Field of Clinical Practice

Horticultural Therapy - Fiann Ó Nualláin Horticultural therapy is an emerging field of clinical practice based on proven benefits to the physical, mental and emotional wellbeing that accrues from gardening as a healing or therapeutic process. ‘Nature interaction’, ‘outdoors activity’ and the ‘nurture reward’ that... Más

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Seeds of Promise: Planting Gardens of Hope

seeds of promise planting gardens of hope Global Children’s Gardens

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Cheyenne Botanic Gardens Horticultural Therapy Promgram: Making a Difference

SpringisintheairinCheyenneastheCheyenne Botanic Gardens rev up for another intense but all-too-short summer season. In the conservatory, spring fever begins in February as the stained-glass show opens. The conservatory fills with stained glass panels surrounded by fragrant flowering plants. A slew of visitors brave the cold to enjoy... Más

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Human Issues in Horticultural

http://www. hort. vt. edu/human/hihart. htm HUMAN ISSUES IN HORTICULTURE HortTechnology April/June 1992 2(2) Diane Relf, Professor, Horticulture, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. The term horticulture is often defined as the science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers or ornamental plants. It is... Más

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Easy Gardening: Mulching

Joseph Masabni, Assistant Professor and Extension Horticulturist, The Texas A&M University System -1M ulching is a long-established horticultural practice that involves spreading a layer of material on the ground around plants to protect their roots from heat, cold, or drought or to keep the fruit clean. Mulches can be classified as... Más

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Growing Food, Healing Lives - Linking Community Food Security and Domestic Violence

Growing Food, Healing Lives: LINKING COMMUNITY FOOD SECURITY AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Gardens for Respect, Opportunit yand Wellness Prepared by the Center for Food and Justice

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Raised Garden Beds work for people of all abilities

Raised Garden Beds - Fact Sheet Raised garden beds work for people of all abilities. They come in different forms and can benefit all people. Designed for people who have trouble working at ground level, maybe due to being in a wheelchair, having back problems, frailty, etc. Raised beds are a comfortable and effective way to be able... Más

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Raised Bed Gardening - Oklahoma State University

Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources • Oklahoma State University Sue Gray Tulsa County Extension Horticulturist Raised bed gardens have been in use for centuries. Permanent beds, raised a few inches above the soil level and arranged just wide enough to reach across by hand, are an ideal way to grow vegetables and... Más

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Agriculture and Health Care: The Care of Plants and Animals for Therapy and Rehabilitation

Jan Hassink and Majken van Dijk (eds. ), Farming for Health, 309-343. © 2006 Springer. Printed in the Netherlands CHAPTER 21 AGRICULTURE AND HEALTH CARE The care of plants and animals for therapy and rehabilitation in the United States PAULA DIANE RELF Professor Emeritus, Department of Horticulture, Virginia Tech University,... Más

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Horticultural Therapy Training Programs - New York Botanical Garden

72 Visit our Web site at nybg. org/edu HORTICULTURAL THERAPY Horticultural Therapy is the use of live plants and the growing environment to heal and rehabilitate people. Greenhouse and gardening programs take advantage of the relationship between people and the natural environment to affect human wellness. Horticulture is used as a... Más

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Using Community Gardens to Augment Food Security Efforts in Low-Income Communities

Using Community Gardens to Augment Food Security Efforts in Low-Income Communities By Basil Hallberg Masters of Urban and Regional Planning Virginia Tech Major Paper Spring 2009 Chair: Max Stephenson Committee: Jesse Richardson Bob Leonard

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Gardening With Seniors - Rutgers Cook College

Gardening With Seniors Madeline Flahive DiNardo, Union County Agricultural Agent & Joel Flagler, H. T. R. , Bergen County Agricultural Agent Fact sheet FS023 For a comprehensive list of our publications visit www. rcre. rutgers. edu G ardening is a gratifying activity for seniors. A 1994 survey by the National Endowment for the Arts... Más

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Nature and Health in Sweden

Jan Hassink and Majken van Dijk (eds. ), Farming for Health, 127-134. © 2006 Springer. Printed in the Netherlands CHAPTER 10 ‘NATURE AND HEALTH’ IN SWEDEN KARIN ABRAMSSON# AND CARINA TENNGART## # Corresponding author: Federation of Swedish Farmers (LRF), P. O. Box 1231, SE351 12 Vaxjo. http://www. lrf. se. E-mail: karin.... Más

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Human Issues in Horticulture

http://www. hort. vt. edu/human/hihart. htm HUMAN ISSUES IN HORTICULTURE HortTechnology April/June 1992 2(2) Diane Relf, Professor, Horticulture, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. The term horticulture is often defined as the science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers or ornamental plants. It is... Más

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Horticultural Therapy as a Complementary Treatment for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Investigation of Horticultural Therapy as a Complementary Treatment for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Scholar: Dawn Ogle; McNair Faculty Mentor: Dr. Patricia Kyle Biographical Narrative: Dawn Ogle is a senior at Southern Oregon University where she is attaining her baccalaureate of science degree in the field of psychology. Dawn is a... Más

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Sensory Garden in Special Schools: The Issues, Design and Use

Sensory Garden in Special Schools: The issues, design and use 77 Journal of Design and Built Environment Vol. 5, December 2009, pp. 77–95 Sensory Garden in Special Schools: The issues, design and use Hazreena Hussein Postgraduate Student at the Edinburgh College of Art Senior Lecturer, Dept. ofArchitecture, Faculty of Built... Más

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Designing Therapeutic Environments for Inmates and Prison Staff

87 Journal of Mediterranean Ecology vol. 8, 2007 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Journal of Mediterranean Ecology vol. 8, 2007: 87-97 © Firma Effe Publisher, Reggio Emilia, Italy American corrections The... Más

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Introduction to Horticultural Therapy

Goals • To create an environment conducive to social interaction and increased life satisfaction. • To foster a beneficial relationship between the participants and the community – Leading to a better understanding of social/cultural and leisure needs of any particular group.

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