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​Horticulture for Health Resource Hub

​Welcome to Florida Horticulture for Health Network’s Resource Hub. Horticulture for health has a very broad scope of activities, modalities, research and practice. The Resource Hub uses eight primary categories, referencing Fleming’s (2021) horticulture for health framework, identifying research, books, videos and related resources in each area. The Florida Horticulture for Health Network has compiled these resources, meant to be a starting point for further investigation. The resources are updated annually and focus on most current data available. The content provided is intended for informational purposes only. The materials do not constitute an endorsement of the authors or their materials by the network.  (The Landscapes for Health and Florida Gardening and Plants sections are still under compilation and will come live once they are complete)
​Horticulture is used as an integral component for health outcomes in a variety of applications: 
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    - Scope & definition
    - Gardening health benefits

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    - Horticultural therapy, 
    - Therapeutic horticulture,
    - Allied therapeutic modalities, 
    - Nature-based therapies 
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 ​Apolitical groups: 
    - Master gardeners,             
    - Garden clubs,    
    - Horticulture trading    
Political/Social Change:  
    - Food security groups, 
    - Food alliances, 
    - Food literacy groups 
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1. Therapeutic gardens  
2. Restorative Gardens
3. Enabling Gardens
4. Food Gardens
5. School Gardens
6. Urban Farms
7. Community gardens
8. Designed Landscapes
9.  Interiorscapes
    - Therapeutic gardens,  
    - Restorative gardens, 
    - Enabling gardens,  
    - Food gardens,   
    - School gardens,   
    - Urban farms,                             
​    - Community gardens,   
    - Designed landscapes, 
    - Interiorscapes
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    - Food 
    - Nutrition 
    - Food Action 
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    - Consumer driven trends, 
    - Horticulture best mgmt, 
    - Technology tools, 
    - Plant-based businesses
 


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    - Senior care 
    - Corrections 
    - Addiction recovery 
    - Physical rehabilitation 
    - Trauma recovery 
    - Youth 
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    - FL gardening resources 
    - Plant lists by populations
    - Plant lists by location
    - Plant toxicity resources
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