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Hestia's Hands - Therapeutic Fiber Arts & Therapeutic Horticulture

  • Home
  • Therapeutic Fiber Arts
    • Fiber arts as a Therapeutic Option
    • Exploring Therapeutic Fiber Arts
    • Fiber Arts Activities
    • Therapeutic Fiber Arts Gallery
  • Therapeutic Horticulture
    • Therapeutic Horticulture Benefits
    • The Therapeutic Horticultural Garden
    • Therapeutic Horticulture Activities
    • Gallery of Practice
  • Green and Wooly
  • About
  • contact
Making a bird feeder

Gallery of Practice

There are many ways to enjoy Supportive Horticulture. Actively participating by weeding, planting, tending and harvesting. Passively, by viewing, listening or observing. Sharing the items grown in the garden by taste, touch or smell. Observation and study of the wildlife, weeds, insects and animal activity. Discussion and planning of the garden space. The feeling of accomplishment when we see the plants thrive and lessons learned as things do not always go as planned.

Supportive Horticulture is a varied and dynamic addition to daily activities available for groups or individuals and can be adapted to any population or ability.

Gallery of Practice

There are many ways to enjoy Supportive Horticulture. Actively participating by weeding, planting, tending and harvesting. Passively, by viewing, listening or observing. Sharing the items grown in the garden by taste, touch or smell. Observation and study of the wildlife, weeds, insects and animal activity. Discussion and planning of the garden space. The feeling of accomplishment when we see the plants thrive and lessons learned as things do not always go as planned.

Supportive Horticulture is a varied and dynamic addition to daily activities available for groups or individuals and can be adapted to any population or ability.

Making a bird feeder

Making a bird feeder

Fresh Peaches

Fresh Peaches

Drawing with Trees

Drawing with Trees

Figs

Figs

Activating the Sound Wall

Activating the Sound Wall

Citrus

Citrus

Observing Life Cycles

Observing Life Cycles

Time to Reflect

Time to Reflect

Beneficial Insects

Beneficial Insects

Learning about California Poppies

Learning about California Poppies

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