LISTEN VT RADIO | JOIN TEAM VT | SIGN-UP DAILY NEWSLETTER
VETERANS TODAY ON : FACEBOOK | TWITTER | VT FORUM
|

Veterans Greenhouse and Gardens Program

Veterans Greenhouse and Gardens Program: The Healing Properties of Dirt

 

Beyond wheelchairs, waiting rooms and wards is a healing center not afraid of a little dirt, especially if it helps heal the wounds of combat Veterans.  Unlike other therapy centers at VA Boston Healthcare System, the Veterans Greenhouse and Gardens Program at the Brockton campus, offers the kind of therapy not found in groups, stored in tubes, or administered through needles.

The greenhouse and surrounding gardens, boast a new Koi pond and are brimming with house plants, tropical flowers, cut annuals, vegetables and herbs, all cultivated from start to finish by program staff, patients and volunteers. Jeff Munsell, a Navy Veteran who works in the program explains that the therapy involves watering and feeding, transplanting and propagating, outdoor gardening of flowers and vegetables, landscaping, flower arranging and seasonal horticultural projects such as seed starting, pumpkin decorating, poinsettia growing, holiday craft making, container painting and herb and flower drying. Munsell works as the program’s farmer, planning and designing the commercial vegetable and flower garden section and he shares his horticultural skills with the other Veterans.

Munsell sees firsthand the benefits of getting patients out of the mainstream medical environment, and back to nature.  “Just watching folks bask in the sun, take in the fresh air and interact with others in this environment is amazing.  It’s like planting a seed in a pot, watching it grow in the greenhouse mid- winter, and transplanting that seed outside when the time is right. It’s one of nature’s miracles.”

Other Veterans work in the program up to five days per week. Some work in the Incentive Therapy Program receiving a stipend and horticultural therapy in a peaceful, green work environment. Some work in the Compensated Work Therapy Program, where they are paid at least minimum wage. Veterans from both programs gain valuable skills that may transfer into civilian employment. Lewis Kalesnik, a Veteran and U.S. Postal employee paralyzed from the chest down due to an accident, has been the greenhouse top-seller for its commercial wares for the past ten years. “Working in the greenhouse keeps my mind clear, I get out and meet people, it keeps me active,” he said. “It beats sitting in my room by myself.”

Other volunteers at the greenhouse are retired Veterans coming to stand side by side with those less fortunate, people from the community and some students from nearby colleges and high schools.

From veggies, cut flowers and arrangements to special order holiday items, the Veterans Greenhouse and Gardens Program works year round to bring their harvest to market while helping our Veterans grow at the same time. Open to shoppers Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., the greenhouse has annuals, perennials, exotics and tropical plants for home or yard.  Purchases can also be made during the week in the lobby of building 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., offering competitive prices and personable customer service.

The program also grows plants for different holidays such as shamrocks, geraniums, mums and poinsettias.   Special flower arrangements and plants can be ordered in advance by calling the greenhouse.

Independently funded, all greenhouse proceeds go back into the program to purchase seeds, soil, pots, gardening tools, and all other items necessary to keep the program alive, and our Veterans flourishing.
For more information, or to place an order call (774) 826-1687

Short URL: http://www.veteranstoday.com/?p=140015

The views expressed herein are the views of the author exclusively and not necessarily the views of VT or any other VT authors, affiliates, advertisers, sponsors or partners. Legal Notice

Posted by on Sep 12 2011, With 0 Reads, Filed under Benefits, Vet News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
Apply for Your VA Home Loan Now Apply for VA Loan Now Education Get Educated at Excelsior College Get Educated at Excelsior College Get Your Loan Now Get Your Loan Now Get Your Loan Now Apply for your VA Home Loan Now Apply for your VA Home Loan Now Apply for your VA Home Loan Now Apply for Jobs on HireVeterans.com Now Apply for Jobs on HireVeterans.com Now Apply for Jobs on HireVeterans.com Now

COMMENTS

To post, we ask that you login using Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, or Hotmail in the box below.
Don't have a social network account? Register and Login direct with VT and post.
Before you post, read our Comment Policy - Feedback


3 Comments for “Veterans Greenhouse and Gardens Program”

  1. Home Gardening is a great way to reconnect with the Earth and nature and heal oneself.
    The Dacha movement in Eastern Europe has improved the spiritual and physical health of participants. There is a series of books, The Ringing Cedars Series, that expresses the importance of Gardening to human health. Check it out, and find out about Anastasia!

  2. Check out Archi’s Acres – VSAT (Veteran Sustainable Agriculture Training) a program started by a Vet for Vets. Very popular & therapeutic. @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=A37Nlyw-Wug & another great program is Seeds for Pups, created by Rosso International. Its a reasonably priced everything-you-need-to-grow-an-organic plant or herb all in 1 eco container. Perfect for fundraisers & 100% of the sales go to NEADS, a program that trains service dogs to assist severely wounded returning Afghan & Iraq Vets.

  3. http://www.lostcreek.net/

    I have use these hoop benders for years. The row covers work fantastic!

Comments are closed

 

Email Newsletter icon, E-mail Newsletter icon, Email List icon, E-mail List icon Join Our Daily Newsletter
  View Newsletter ARCHIVE

WHAT'S HOT

  1. American Jews Debate is Edifying – They Just Don’t Get It
  2. U.S. Department of Defense Contract Awards for May 24, 2012
  3. Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News May 24, 2012
  4. Phony Terrorism Through The Eyes of One of Us
  5. Time Profiles a World Class Thug
  6. Disabled Army Vet Faces Deportation for Volunteering to Serve Community
  7. Obama and Bibi: YES YOU CAN End the Occupation
  8. Humor Me, Check These Out
  9. Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News May 23, 2012
  10. U.S. Department of Defense Contract Awards for May 23, 2012
  11. Welcome Back To The High Life Again! MCCAIN BEING MCCAIN FOR A CHANGE
  12. Lung Disease Following Deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan
  13. Uncle Gordy’s Mid-Week Reality Check, May 23, 2012
  14. US War Veterans Tossing Medals Back at NATO Was Heroic Act
  15. Egypt’s Presidential Elections: A Revolution at the Crossroads(Video)
  16. New VA Form Available for Ordering Veterans Grave Marker Medallion
  17. Not Every Veteran is Broken
  18. Top 10 Veterans Stories in Today’s News May 22, 2012
  19. Is Time Running Out for the VA Temporary Residence Grant?
  20. Indiana Veterans’ Home Remembers Fallen Heroes
  1. Bravo: Appalling how some of you here throw your unfounded insults and crypto-suspicions around, lash out and can...
  2. eric: When refering to that piece of land that was stolen in 1948 by the money changers people should refer to it as...
  3. nh.usmarine@gmail.com: Communication civilized way Our government does not want to listen to what the individual is...
  4. Tom Valentine: Jason, the term anti-Semitic IS a word game.
  5. Tom Valentine: Gordon Semitic refers to language. When people “convert” do their genes change? We are all...


Apply for VA Home Loan Now!

Archives