CULTIVATE
The Florida Horticulture for Health Network (FLHHN) publishes a quarterly electronic publication, Cultivate, free of charge. To receive an electronic copy of Cultivate in your mailbox, become a subscriber.
Current issue: Spring 2023 Vol 3 Issue 2
Interested in submitting an article or contributing photos to Cultivate? Contact our editor in chief at flhort4health@outlook.com.
Index of Cultivate Articles 2021-present
Winter 2023 Vol 3(1)
Gardening's Social Side Program Delivery at a Therapeutic Horticulture Program for Women Recovering from Drug Addiction Marie Selby Botanical Gardens' Expansion Choose One: Rose or Daisy Training Activity What are Autism Tool Kits? Fall 2022 Vol 2(4)
Feeding and Eating Disorders and Horticultural Therapy Making Agua Fresca Practitioner Tips: Marketing People-Plant Programs Beekeeping Programs at Correctional Facilities Cultivating Social & Therapeutic Horticulture in Spain Summer 2022 Vol 2(3)
Health Benefits of Food Gardening - More Expansive the Improved Nutrition Victory Gardens to Pandemic Victory Gardens Seed Exchange: Sharing Activity Ideas HighGround Program in UK Gives Life Beyond the Military - Outdoors Exploring Home Gardener Needs with Citizen Science Drones: Planting Trees from the Sky Spring 2022 Vol 2(2) The Relevancy of Memory-Smell Connections to People-Plant Programming Therapeutic Horticulture Benefits Seniors in Singapore Therapeutic Plant Activity - Growing Sprouts Research: Effect of Biophilic Nature Imagery in Medical Settings Setting Horticultural Therapy Fees - What is the Right Price? Winter 2022 Vol 2(1) Landscapes for Health: Reflexology Paths Activity Lettuce Be Different Populations with Sensory Challenges: Considerations for People-Plant Programming Sensory Engaging Plants for Therapeutic Gardens Cultivating Horticultural Therapy in Canada Fall 2021 Vol 1(1) Introducing the Florida Horticulture for Health Network Emerging Professionals – Their Journey into HT HT Activity Plan – Making Biodegradable Pots Chinese Version – Making Biodegradable Pots Horticultural Therapy Worldwide The 1999 Opportunity Garden at Epcot Garden Accessibility: Ramps Compassion Satisfaction and Compassion Fatigue Resources Fall 2021 |