Scientists conducting tests at experimental garden in Surrey to determine effects plants and flowers have on peopleScientists are developing a "wellbeing blueprint" for gardens that will help schools and hospitals landscape their green spaces so people can get as much calm and joy from them as possible.At the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) experimental garden in Wisley, Surrey, landscape designers have made a garden split into many sections, with different coloured flowers and scents. Some areas have strong, arousing smells such as pine and rosemary, while others have flowers that bloom with sweet, soft, calming scents. Some parts have brightly coloured blooms, while others have pale green and white themes. Continue reading...
RHS developing 'wellbeing blueprint' to enhance health benefits of gardens
21. února 2023 9:30
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Zdroj: The Guardian