This paper brings together recent work on later life and considers the effects of ageing in relation to participation and interest in gardening. Whilst there is considerable research and literature on issues such as health, housing, and social care, the significance of the garden in process of home-making is less well understood. Using qualitative data from the Mass Observation Data Archive, key physical, psycho-social processes that impact on the use of the garden and gardening activities are examined. It will be suggested that the garden can have major significance in the (re) creation of 'home' in later life
Activities such as gardening are fast becoming acknowledged as a much desired health management stra...
In this paper we seek to engage with contemporary environmental debates concerning human-nature rela...
Objective:To explore residential aged care facility (RACF) residents’ use of communal garden sites a...
There has been a rapid rise in the levels of interest in private domestic gardens within contemporar...
This chapter explores the experience of gardening in later life, focusing on how older people who mo...
Gardens play a vital role in homemaking for many older people living in aged-care facilities. A gard...
While gardening is seen, essentially, as a leisure activity it has also been suggested that the cult...
There is limited research exploring how domestic water restrictions imposed as a result of drought c...
Successful ageing theories suggest that gardening might be in accord with components proposed to inc...
[[abstract]]This research mainly studies the administration processes of horticultural activities fo...
Concerning one's specific biological age, life period needs and expectations of users of a garden ar...
The growth in the provision of gardens has been an important feature of housing in the UK during the...
Introduction: Garden visiting, as described in this study, involves visiting private gardens which h...
ManuscriptGardening is one of the most popular home-based leisure activities in the U.S. and represe...
Exploring the indicators of an individual’s happiness and well-being over their lifetime has become ...
Activities such as gardening are fast becoming acknowledged as a much desired health management stra...
In this paper we seek to engage with contemporary environmental debates concerning human-nature rela...
Objective:To explore residential aged care facility (RACF) residents’ use of communal garden sites a...
There has been a rapid rise in the levels of interest in private domestic gardens within contemporar...
This chapter explores the experience of gardening in later life, focusing on how older people who mo...
Gardens play a vital role in homemaking for many older people living in aged-care facilities. A gard...
While gardening is seen, essentially, as a leisure activity it has also been suggested that the cult...
There is limited research exploring how domestic water restrictions imposed as a result of drought c...
Successful ageing theories suggest that gardening might be in accord with components proposed to inc...
[[abstract]]This research mainly studies the administration processes of horticultural activities fo...
Concerning one's specific biological age, life period needs and expectations of users of a garden ar...
The growth in the provision of gardens has been an important feature of housing in the UK during the...
Introduction: Garden visiting, as described in this study, involves visiting private gardens which h...
ManuscriptGardening is one of the most popular home-based leisure activities in the U.S. and represe...
Exploring the indicators of an individual’s happiness and well-being over their lifetime has become ...
Activities such as gardening are fast becoming acknowledged as a much desired health management stra...
In this paper we seek to engage with contemporary environmental debates concerning human-nature rela...
Objective:To explore residential aged care facility (RACF) residents’ use of communal garden sites a...