Advanced Therapeutic Horticulture Skills
Why Take This Course
Advanced Therapeutic Horticulture Skills is designed for learners who are ready to move beyond the fundamentals and develop the confidence to plan, facilitate, and support therapeutic horticulture programs with greater skill. The course strengthens your ability to create meaningful plant and nature-based experiences that support participant wellbeing across community, healthcare, and residential settings.
Through advanced training in facilitation, horticultural application, adaptive approaches, and program delivery, you’ll gain practical tools to design engaging sessions, respond to diverse participant needs, and support well-organized, sustainable TH programs.
This fully online, cohort-based course blends self-paced learning with live, interactive sessions.
Course Description
The Advanced Therapeutic Horticulture Skills course is designed to help practitioners strengthen the practical skills needed to plan, facilitate, and manage TH programs with confidence.
You’ll learn how to assess participant and site needs, design goal-driven sessions, match horticultural activities with desired outcomes, document progress, and facilitate groups using responsive, person-centred strategies. The course also explores how to adapt tools, tasks, environments, and techniques for people with varied physical, cognitive, emotional, and sensory abilities.
You’ll expand your horticultural confidence through topics such as indoor plant care, seed starting, propagation, plant safety, sensory plants, therapeutic garden considerations, adaptive tool use, watering techniques, integrated pest management, and practical growing methods that support both indoor and outdoor programming.
In addition, learners explore key elements of successful program development and delivery, including activity and program budgeting, service agreements, funding sources, partnerships, marketing and outreach, professional identity, ethical practice, social media and photography considerations, and reflective practice.
Blending facilitation training, applied horticultural skills, and professional practice, this course helps practitioners deliver thoughtful, engaging, and well-organized TH programs with greater confidence.
Course Fee & What's Included
Course Fee: CAD $645
Course Manual (optional): CAD $30
Registration fee includes:
- Video-based lessons with resources
- Guest speaker videos
- Upon successful completion, an Advanced Therapeutic Horticulture Certificate and digital badge
- Lifetime access
- Eligibility for CE credits
- Bonus: In order to access the class forum, non-members receive a free three-month membership* to the GrowTH Network, our professional support platform for TH practitioners.
*This offer is available to non-members only.
Time Commitment
Total time: Approximately 31–35 hours over eight weeks
Pacing & Flexibility
- Video lessons can be completed at your own pace throughout the 8-week course period.
- A suggested weekly pacing guide is provided to support engagement and help you build momentum.
Course Date & Format
Course dates: September 19 – November 14, 2026
Registration Deadline: September 15, 2026
Live sessions: September 23 & November 11 at 6:30 pm EDT
Format: Fully online, peer cohort-based learning
Structure: Self-paced lessons combined with two scheduled live Zoom sessions and group forum interactions
Prerequisite: Introduction to Therapeutic Horticulture OR Therapeutic Horticulture Foundations & Facilitation
Where to find your course: Sign in to your account and go to Courses → My Courses to access the course and manual (if purchased)
Access: Lifetime access to all course content and materials
Continuing Education Credits
This continuing education session content is pre-approved by NCTRC for 2.0 CEUs
Approved by the Canadian Horticultural Therapy Association (CHTA) for 0.3 points per 40 contact hours of instruction
Accepted by many Master Gardener programs, as the course meets common criteria for continuing education in U.S. and Canadian programs
How it Works
After you purchase, simply sign in to your account at the top right corner of the website and you’ll find the course and manual (if purchased) under Courses → My Courses.
You’ll have lifetime access, so you can move through the lessons at your own pace and revisit them anytime.
Course Manual Details
The course manual is a comprehensive PDF that captures all the main points from the course in one place. It’s designed to:
- Consolidate the key concepts so you can focus on learning instead of taking extensive notes
- Serve as a lasting reference, like a textbook you can return to anytime
- Support open-book quiz completion
While not required, many students find the manual to be a helpful resource they continue using well beyond the course.
Learn from Experienced Instructors
Emilee Weaver
Katie McGillivray, HTR
Featured Guest Speakers
Marie Součková
Founder & Psychologist, InnerGarden.ai
Kristin Topping
Therapeutic Horticulture Practitioner & Founder, SweetLife Flora
Judi Vinni
Coordinator & Co-Founder, Willow Springs Creative Centre
What You'll Gain
- Skills to design and lead intentional TH sessions indoors and outdoors
- Confidence adapting tools, tasks, and environments for diverse participants
- Practical strategies for TH-specific safety and risk management
- Stronger skills in assessment, budgeting, sourcing, and documentation
- Greater ability to build consistent, sustainable TH programs
- An Advanced Therapeutic Horticulture Certificate and digital badge
Course Structure

Documentation, Planning & Activity Design
Learn how to assess sites and participant needs, document outcomes, write TH program proposals, and design purposeful activities. This section also introduces activity development methods, session planning tools, activity budgets, program scheduling, and plant purchasing strategies.

Facilitation Skills & Group Delivery
Strengthen the practical facilitation skills needed to lead TH sessions with confidence. Topics include facilitation settings, TH-specific safety, safe tool use, sensory-based facilitation, therapeutic skills, group guidelines, stages of group development, discussion rounds, navigating conflict, and virtual TH delivery.

Therapeutic Gardens & Supportive Environments
Explore how garden spaces and growing environments can support TH practice. This section includes types of gardens, labyrinths, grief gardens, garden installation considerations, raised bed design and access, soil and growing media, sensory plants, plant toxicity, and guided visualization practices.

Outdoor Plant Skills, Tools & Adaptive Techniques
Build practical outdoor horticultural skills and learn how to select and adapt tools for participant needs. Topics include seating and kneeling supports, hand tools, pruning and cutting tools, gripping aids, deadheading, long-handled tools, transplanting, dividing, mulching, watering tools and techniques, containment and wheeled tools, seeding and vision aids, and integrated pest management.

Indoor Plant Care, Seed Starting & Propagation
Develop confidence using indoor plants in TH programming. This section covers indoor plant care, lighting, growth traits, indoor plant hazards, plant maintenance, therapeutic functions of indoor plants, plant selection, seed starting, and vegetative propagation.

Program Development & Professional Practice
Explore the broader professional skills needed to develop, sustain, and communicate about TH programs. Topics include service agreements, program budgets, funding sources, collaborations and partnerships, marketing and outreach, professional identity, competence and conduct, social media and photography considerations and advocacy.
What Our Learners Are Saying
FAQs
Is the Introduction to Therapeutic Horticulture course required before taking this course?
Yes. Introduction to Therapeutic Horticulture OR Therapeutic Horticulture Foundations & Facilitation course is a prerequisite for Advanced Therapeutic Horticulture Skills. It ensures all learners are equipped with a shared understanding of therapeutic horticulture principles, ethics, populations, and foundational concepts before moving into advanced practice.
Who is this course designed for?
This course is designed for professionals or anyone hoping to enter or volunteer within the TH field who are ready to strengthen their skills using plants and nature in therapeutic, health, or community-based contexts. It is well suited for allied health professionals, educators, community practitioners, horticulturists, and therapeutic horticulture or horticultural therapy facilitators who already work with people and want to deepen their ability to design and deliver intentional, goal-aligned TH programs.
What does cohort-based learning mean in this course?
Cohort-based learning means you’ll move through the course alongside a group of peers during a set timeframe (8-week period). While much of the content is self-paced, the course also includes two scheduled live, interactive sessions that support discussion, reflection, and applied learning as well as weekly peer/instructor interactions within a cohort-specific online forum
This structure creates opportunities to learn from other practitioners, ask questions in and interact in the GrowTH Network class group, and deepen understanding through shared experiences, while still offering flexibility for independent study.
How much time should I expect to commit each week?
Learners can expect to spend approximately 3–5 hours per week, depending on familiarity with the material and level of engagement with optional readings or discussions. This includes time for watching lesson content, completing assignments, and participating in live sessions and the online class group forum where applicable.
The course is designed to be manageable alongside professional and personal commitments. All course content is available to students 24/7.
What certificate or recognition do I receive upon completion?
Upon successful completion, you’ll receive a digital badge and an Advanced Therapeutic Horticulture Certificate, reflecting advanced, applied training in therapeutic horticulture facilitation. This recognition can be shared on professional profiles, resumes, or websites as part of your ongoing professional development.
Professional Recognition & Growth
Advanced TH Skills
This course builds practical skills to establish participant goals, design, and deliver TH programs within the context of intentional session plans in both indoor and outdoor settings. The focus is on aligning and adapting activities to participant needs, abilities, goals, and desired outcomes.
Professional Practice Development
Training in advanced TH facilitation supports professional growth by strengthening applied skills related to session planning, materials sourcing, documentation, and ethical facilitation. Where applicable, this course may also support continuing education (CE) requirements.
Expanded Facilitation Capacity
Through this course, practitioners can expand how they facilitate TH, adapting environments, tools, techniques, and tasks to support diverse participants while confidently managing TH-specific safety considerations across community and clinical settings.
Digital Badge & Certificate
Upon completion, you’ll receive a digital badge and an Advanced Therapeutic Horticulture Certificate recognizing advanced, applied training in TH practice. These can be shared on resumes, professional profiles, or websites to reflect your continued professional development.
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