The Missouri Botanical Garden’s Therapeutic Horticulture Programs are designed to provide creative and stimulating nature-based activities to enhance the physical, mental and social lives of the participants. In harmony with Missouri Botanical Garden mission to enrich lives by sharing knowledge about and interacting with the diversity of life in our natural world, Therapeutic Horticulture practices deepen an individual’s connection to nature.

Therapeutic Horticulture is a process in which plants and gardening activities are used to improve the body, mind and spirit, through passive or active involvement. Therapeutic Horticulture is effective and beneficial for people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities.

 

Child examining flowers in the Zimmerman Sensory Garden

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Zimmerman Sensory Garden

Zimmerman Sensory Garden

This garden is designed to foster a multi-sensory garden experience. Discover how you and your group can interact with nature.

Older man with trowel working in raised bed garden

Learn more about Therapeutic Horticulture programs at your site!

Waterfall in Japanese Garden

Public Classes

Exploring nature through your senses can take many forms. Classes provided by the Therapeutic Horticulture team are designed to encourage participants to slow their pace, pay attention to the sensory aspects of nature and improve well-being.

 

Contact the Therapeutic Horticulture team at MBGTH@mobot.org or (314) 577-9473 x 76455.

 
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Therapeutic Horticultural Programs at the Garden are made possible
through contributions by:

Friends and family of Dr. Samuel D. Soule
Dr. Oscar and Barbara Soule
Edward Chase Garvey Memorial Foundation
E. Reuben and Gladys Flora Grant Charitable Trust
Mary Anne Lucas Fund
International Paper Corporation
Trulaske Family
Bayer Foundation
 

For more information about horticulture as therapy, visit the American Horticultural Therapy Association online.