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10.05.2021 - By Real World GardenerPlay

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Therapeutic Horticulture part 2

The next part of my interview with specialist Cath Manuel,  is more about how anyone interested in this field can get started plus the actual benefits for participants.

Cath was asked what kind of activities she creates or devises?  

Cath uses basic gardening skills and/or tasks but the activity is very much person centred. 

For example, someone with  low confidence and low self-esteem who is unable to participate in a community garden, perhaps on the NDIS then simple tasks such as sowing seeds, simple propagating, growing crops and fruit, watering.

Corporate sponsorship for organisations is very important because it can provide materials such as plants, gloves, potting mix, and other garden related products.

photo M Cannon

Observations

Cath has seen a lot of successes over the years, one she mentions in particular is when she works with the 'Memory Support Unit' for dementia patients.

Patients within a few minutes of being in the garden, are suddenly transported to being the gardener they once were. They are happier, often start talking to others and communicating better.

Training-How to Get Started

For anyone that wants to train in therapeutic horticulture, there is training online with  https://soiltosupper.com

There are two programs, one for individuals and one for those wishing to train in therapeutic horticulture.

Support is provided by Cath Manuel

 

Let’s find out moreI'm talking with Cath Manuel, Therapeutic Horticulture Specialist . Listen to the podcast.Cath Manuel is the founder of Soil to Supper website and a specialist in therapeutic horticulture and kitchen gardens. https://soiltosupper.comIf you have any feedback email [email protected] or write in to 2RRR PO Box 644 Gladesville NSW 1675

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