Recently featured on Inspirery, David Buck discussed how therapeutic horticulture can benefit people suffering from many ailments. He goes on to explain that he teaches other farmers about therapeutic horticulture and has worked closely with care facilities on how to incorporate designing healing gardens for patients and caregivers at medical and other care facilities, designing and using horticultural systems for people with disabilities, and using therapeutic horticulture to assist people with physical, emotional, or mental challenges in gaining skills, adaptations, and coping methods that enhance their lives.
David has also ventured into consulting and has worked closely with city officials on efficient landscaping projects, urban gardens, and much much more.
You can get to know more about David Buck by reading his full interview on Inspirery: http://inspirery.com/david-buck/