Therapeutic Horticulture: FAQs
…groups in the U.S at THIS LINK. The regional group that serves North Carolina (and surrounding states) is the Carolinas Horticultural Therapy Network. Network with TH/HT professionals, volunteers, and allies…
…groups in the U.S at THIS LINK. The regional group that serves North Carolina (and surrounding states) is the Carolinas Horticultural Therapy Network. Network with TH/HT professionals, volunteers, and allies…
…conservation easements. Sharing borders with the Mason Farm Biological Reserve, the Parker Preserve, and the William Lanier Hunt Arboretum, the Laurel Hill Nature Preserve is an important link connecting and…
…children’s books for purchase, as well as plants, jewelry, t-shirts, educational toys, NCBG logo items, stationary, greeting cards, pottery, and handicrafts by local artists. The Shop is open from 9…
…establishment. They even land and carry their goods by our door. With a good assortment of trade articles, they are able at times to purchase five hundred bushels of rice…
…they ever decided to sell. After Mrs. Cochrane’s death in 2015, we pursued land purchase in earnest. The 13-acre parcel was purchased from the Shirley G. Cochrane Trust and directly…
…New Zealand. I give the award for botanical buy-in to the national teams of New Zealand which use the silver fern as part of their logos. Alsophila tricolor (or Cyathea…
…get the native seed for about 100 species that are closely related to Hound’s tongue? We start with GRIN (USDA Germplasm Resources Information Network), a free source of seed for…
…“Crepe paper has less of a vein,” she said. “ I’m trying to make these botanically correct … some leaves have very hard to see veins…So I buy a Japanese…
…Man’s Beard,” instead. It’s in the olive family! You can buy one at the Botanical Garden! I hope to have inspired at least a few acquaintances to Go Native.) Stewartia…