The American Horticultural Therapy Association is the only U.S. organization committed to promoting and developing the practice of horticultural therapy (HT) as a unique and dynamic human service modality.
Thrive is a national charity in the United Kingdom that helps people with a disability to start or continue gardening and we believe passionately in the power of gardening to change lives. Features include a gardening tool finder that suggests tools based on gardening job and disability needs.
The Horticultural Therapy Institute provides education and training in horticultural therapy to those new to, or experienced with, the practice of using gardening and plants to improve the lives of others
The Delaware Center for Horticulture cultivates a greener community, inspiring appreciation and improvement of our environment through horticulture, education, and conservation.
The Therapeutic Landscapes Network is a knowledge base and gathering space about healing gardens, restorative landscapes, and other green spaces that promote health and well-being.
Thanks to a high-tech conservatory, MossRehab patients can help advance their rehabilitation through gardening activities in a bright and airy greenhouse.
Tips from The Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation community members to start your garden by focusing on understanding your abilities, personal boundaries, and the physical structure of your garden.
The mission of Healthcare and Therapeutic Design is to promote the concept of therapeutic gardens to administrators, healthcare professionals, and other key-decision makers who are influential in determining the creation of this alternative form of therapy. Collect, compile, and advance state-of-the-art information and research in the specialized practice areas of therapeutic garden design.