This literature review presents a detailed analysis of over 100 texts relating to the outcomes and effectiveness of horticulture and gardening in a number of different therapeutic settings and with different client groups. It will be invaluable to anyone interested in demonstrating the benefits of social and therapeutic horticulture, as well as those interested in understanding the background and development of this growing field. This literature review represents the first part Growing Together, the first detailed study of horticulture and gardening projects across the UK. The Growing Together study is a partnership between Thrive and Loughborough University and has been funded by the Big Lottery Fund
Recent literature has revealed the positive effect of gardening on human health; however, empirical ...
The design of a horticultural therapy model and a practical business plan for a horticulturist inter...
OBJECTIVE:To systematically identify and describe studies that have evaluated the impact of gardens ...
A summary of the main findings of a review of the literature on social and therapeutic horticulture ...
This Evidence Paper describes the main findings of a survey of 836 horticulture projects for vulnera...
The practice of ‘social and therapeutic horticulture ’ (STH) has developed from rehabilitation and o...
This evidence paper summarises the findings of the third and final phase of the Growing Together stu...
This paper describes the use of Social and Therapeutic Horticulture (STH) for vulnerable people in t...
Study Purpose: The purpose of the pilot study was to qualitatively evaluate the impact of therapeuti...
This Trilogy explains “What is Horticulture?”. Volume three of Horticulture: Plants for People and P...
The American Horticulture Therapy Association defines horticulture therapy as “the participation in ...
Background: Therapeutic horticulture is a nature-based method which includes a range of green activi...
Purpose – The number of gardening-based mental health interventions is increasing, yet when the lite...
Objective: To systematically identify and describe studies that have evaluated the impact of garde...
A systematic review of the benefits of horticultural therapy (HT) on persons with mental health cond...
Recent literature has revealed the positive effect of gardening on human health; however, empirical ...
The design of a horticultural therapy model and a practical business plan for a horticulturist inter...
OBJECTIVE:To systematically identify and describe studies that have evaluated the impact of gardens ...
A summary of the main findings of a review of the literature on social and therapeutic horticulture ...
This Evidence Paper describes the main findings of a survey of 836 horticulture projects for vulnera...
The practice of ‘social and therapeutic horticulture ’ (STH) has developed from rehabilitation and o...
This evidence paper summarises the findings of the third and final phase of the Growing Together stu...
This paper describes the use of Social and Therapeutic Horticulture (STH) for vulnerable people in t...
Study Purpose: The purpose of the pilot study was to qualitatively evaluate the impact of therapeuti...
This Trilogy explains “What is Horticulture?”. Volume three of Horticulture: Plants for People and P...
The American Horticulture Therapy Association defines horticulture therapy as “the participation in ...
Background: Therapeutic horticulture is a nature-based method which includes a range of green activi...
Purpose – The number of gardening-based mental health interventions is increasing, yet when the lite...
Objective: To systematically identify and describe studies that have evaluated the impact of garde...
A systematic review of the benefits of horticultural therapy (HT) on persons with mental health cond...
Recent literature has revealed the positive effect of gardening on human health; however, empirical ...
The design of a horticultural therapy model and a practical business plan for a horticulturist inter...
OBJECTIVE:To systematically identify and describe studies that have evaluated the impact of gardens ...