Asserting agency through nature leads to prevention and improved well-being.
Through this unique methodology, every person, whether healthy or affected by disability or illness, can form a relationship with nature and take care of plants under the constant guidance of a horticultural therapist. Activities are strongly experiential; accompanied by sensory stimulation, they engender an intense and beneficial bond with one's natural surroundings.
The idea of “perfection” doesn’t exist in nature, which welcomes everyone regardless of their differences. It is no coincidence that this method guides people to take care of plants that are suffering and that, instead of being replaced, are looked after and revived. And while the person gains confidence in their abilities, in parallel, a therapeutic journey takes shape through these very plants.