GFTH/TRIFOLD 08/03
GARDENING
FROM
THE HEART
HORTICULTURE
THERAPY
In 1976 at the National Convention, Fort Collins, Colorado, the adoption of a
horticulture therapy program was approved.
The success of the Tucson, Arizona
Men s Garden Club at the Arizona Children’s Home, established the action of the
convention delegates and the...
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GFTH/TRIFOLD 08/03 GARDENING FROM THE HEART HORTICULTURE THERAPY In 1976 at the National Convention, Fort Collins, Colorado, the adoption of a horticulture therapy program was approved. The success of the Tucson, Arizona Men s Garden Club at the Arizona Children’s Home, established the action of the convention delegates and the directors. Loren F. Peterson, Sr. , Overland Park, Missouri coined the name for this program "Gardening From The Heart". For two years he was the first National Committee Chairman. John Ware (deceased) who had initiated the partnership in the Tucson Club, was the second National Chairman. In addition, he gave over two decades of leadership as his clubs GFTH Advisory Committee Chairman. In 1986 the concept of outreaching therapy was expanded from youth only to include adults, residential seniors as well a service veterans in Medical Centers. OBJECTIVE To establish club partnerships with local institutions serving youth or adults and provide support and en
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EM 8503
June 1992
M A K I N G G A R D E N I N G E A S I E R
Ray A.
McNeilan, Extension agent and Oregon
Master Gardener Program leader, and Jan Powell,
education program assistant, Oregon Master Gardener
Program, Oregon State University
you do things with, to, and for
plants that affect their growth.
Cultivated plants need
people who...
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EM 8503 June 1992 M A K I N G G A R D E N I N G E A S I E R Ray A. McNeilan, Extension agent and Oregon Master Gardener Program leader, and Jan Powell, education program assistant, Oregon Master Gardener Program, Oregon State University you do things with, to, and for plants that affect their growth. Cultivated plants need people who can help the plants survive. When the plant thrives, the person responsible for the plant’s well-being also thrives. Emotional, social, intellectual, and physical benefits have been observed that prove the rehabilitative value of gardening and plant care. Personal successes emerging from a non-threatening, non-demanding plant care project are the focal points of horticultural therapy. Master Gardener volunteers, people who are skilled at growing and caring for plants, become the teachers who help others cope with life’s difficulties through the love and care of plants. Master Gardeners, use their skills and knowledge of plant needs to help health ca
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Horticulture as Therapy
Christine CokerChristine Coker
Mississippi State University, Coastal Research and Extension Center,Mississippi State University, Coastal Research and Extension Center,pp ypp y
1815 Popps Ferry Road, Biloxi, MS 395321815 Popps Ferry Road, Biloxi, MS 39532
ccoker@ra.
msstate.
educcoker@ra.
msstate.
edu
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Horticulture as Therapy Christine CokerChristine Coker Mississippi State University, Coastal Research and Extension Center,Mississippi State University, Coastal Research and Extension Center,pp ypp y 1815 Popps Ferry Road, Biloxi, MS 395321815 Popps Ferry Road, Biloxi, MS 39532 ccoker@ra. msstate. educcoker@ra. msstate. edu What began as an invitation to help the Center’s clients plant flowers in Horticulture has traditionally been defined as the production of specific high-value plants for the Horticulture has traditionally been defined as the production of specific high-value plants for the Center s clients plant flowers in containers has grown to become a quarterly programming opportunity. Programs now include container gardening, vegetable identification, ti d t iti ll production of specific, high-value plants for the commercial market and the subsequent services related to the installation and maintenance of landscape plants. (Relf, 1992). Th f bi i l d l i h production of spec
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ENH970
Horticultural Therapy1
Sydney Park Brown, Eva C.
Worden, Theodora M.
Frohne, and Jessica Sullivan 2
1.
This document is ENH970, one of a series of the Environmental Horticulture Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida.
Original publication date...
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ENH970 Horticultural Therapy1 Sydney Park Brown, Eva C. Worden, Theodora M. Frohne, and Jessica Sullivan 2 1. This document is ENH970, one of a series of the Environmental Horticulture Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Original publication date January 2004. Revised January 2011. Visit the EDIS website at http://edis. ifas. ufl. edu. 2. Sydney Park Brown, associate professor, Environmental Horticulture, GCREC, Plant City; Eva C. Worden, Ph. D. , former assistant professor, Environmental Horticulture, and Theodora M. Frohne, biological scientist, Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center, Fort Lauderdale; Jessica Sullivan, Florida Yards and Neighborhoods Program coordinator, Osceola County Cooperative Extension, Kissimmee. Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, 32611. The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
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The Role and Application of Horticultural Therapy
With Institutionaliized Older People
A thesis submitted to:
The School of Social Wsrk
Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
McGill University, Montreal
in partial fulfillment of the requïrements
of the degree of
Master of Social Work
Q Mary Jane McDowell
August, 1997
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ADAPTIVE GARDENING TOOLS
Many assistive products, gadgets, tools, aids, devices and other adaptive equipment
make gardening and yard work easier.
Helpful Strategies:
o Garden in Raised Beds, Window Boxes, or Containers for easier accessibility
o Vertical gardening requires less space for patios and balconies
o Tie cord around tools...
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ADAPTIVE GARDENING TOOLS Many assistive products, gadgets, tools, aids, devices and other adaptive equipment make gardening and yard work easier. Helpful Strategies: o Garden in Raised Beds, Window Boxes, or Containers for easier accessibility o Vertical gardening requires less space for patios and balconies o Tie cord around tools for easy retrieval when dropped o Wear apron with front pockets for storage o Use piece of lightweight pipe to sow seeds without bending Adaptive Tools Easi-Grip Long Reach Tools: Useful for: Individuals with low back pain or limited range of motion. Decreases need for bending during gardening tasks. Easi-Grip Garden Tools: Useful for: Individuals with wrist pain or discomfort, arthritis or carpal tunnel. Provides ergonomic positioning to decrease aggravation. *Available at ICAN for loan or: www. rehabmart. com/category/Easy_Grip_Garden_Tools
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Submission No.
153
(Inq into Obesity)
/JAAK-1)/
Parliament of Australia
House of Representatives
Standing Committee on Health and Ageing
,.
Inquiry into Obesity in Australia
Community Gardens
Help to Tackle Obesity
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Active Living Resource Center • www.
activelivingresources.
org • Page 1
How Garfield, N.
J.
, Got Its Kids
Moving More and Eating Better
ACaseStudy-2008
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Safety and Signage for the Greenhouse
Project for P.
79M the Dr.
Horan School:
Semester Report
December, 11, 2006
Team members:
Grygorii Yefremov (Team Leader)
Albert Lee
Brett Benowitz
Michelle Madejski
Zu-wang Wu
Advisor:
Timothy P.
Cross, Ph.
D.
Director of Undergraduate Programs and Grants
Columbia College/The Fu Foundation...
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Safety and Signage for the Greenhouse Project for P. 79M the Dr. Horan School: Semester Report December, 11, 2006 Team members: Grygorii Yefremov (Team Leader) Albert Lee Brett Benowitz Michelle Madejski Zu-wang Wu Advisor: Timothy P. Cross, Ph. D. Director of Undergraduate Programs and Grants Columbia College/The Fu Foundation School of Engineering & Applied Science Project partner: Alex Ramadanis Assistant Principal P. 79M the Dr. Horan School
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