RESEARCH
Therapeutic Gardening: A Community-Led, Community-Wide Approach
Summary
This research explores how gardening programs can help people heal from trauma and stress, especially in community settings. The study highlights how gardening provides a break from daily worries and challenges, giving participants space to relax and recover emotionally. Through activities like therapeutic gardening workshops, researchers noticed that people felt mentally refreshed and gained confidence by learning new skills. The researchers also interviewed participants to gather feedback on their experiences and found that gardens offered a supportive environment for both personal growth and community building.
One theory in the research explains that traumatic events often cause people to lose important things in their lives, from homes to a sense of self-worth. Gardening, according to the researchers, helps people regain these resources by creating a safe, nurturing space where they can rebuild confidence, connect with others, and enjoy small successes. Early data show that these programs have helped participants improve their well-being and supported stronger community ties.
