Nature and Health: The People/Plant Connection (Professionals)

Last Update May 23, 2025
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About This Course

We have always known that nature has the power to heal, benefit, and protect our mental and physical health. From the beginning, humans have lived in concert with nature, relying on the Earth for shelter, food, warmth, community, play, and health, but the last century has severely disrupted that relationship.

Join landscape expert and horticultural therapist, Arleen Ferrara, and learn how to create a greater ‘People/Plant Connection’ through the environmental work we do. 

Learning Objectives

Humans are “programmed” for nature
How gardens are the connection to the global environment
Effects of nature on the physical environment
Links to social engagement and interaction
Benefits in managing stress and anxiety

Material Includes

  • Video
  • Links and Resources
  • Certificate of Completion

Target Audience

  • Landscape Professionals
  • Homeowners

Curriculum

3 Lessons1h 45m

Nature and Health: The People/Plant Connection

This class discusses the vital role that nature plays in our physical, emotional and mental well being. The presence of nature, particularly in gardens, has direct and measurable effects on the physical environment, contributing to cleaner air, improved soil quality, and overall ecological health. Additionally, these green spaces encourage social engagement and interaction, fostering community ties and enhancing social well-being. Gardens also provide significant benefits for mental health, especially in managing stress and anxiety. Being in natural surroundings or simply tending to plants can lower cortisol levels, promote relaxation, and offer a sense of peace. This connection to nature not only helps individuals feel grounded but also plays a role in maintaining overall emotional and physical health.
Video – Nature and Health: the People/Plant Connection1:34:12
Resources and Links
Certificate of Completion

Your Instructors

Marianne Simon

Instructor

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Marianne was born to a family of artists and has spent her life exploring creativity in its many facets. In 1999 she discovered the world of landscaping and a new way of expressing herself. With a degree in landscape architecture, she joined G3, Green Gardens Group managing 'groundbreaking' programs, teaching and spreading the word about watershed-wise landscaping, and doing all she can to shift the pendulum back towards a healthy planet.

As current CEO of Watershed Wise, LLC, G3’s sister company, she produces and manages the on-demand content.

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Arleen Ferrara

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Arleen Ferrara began her love affair with California native plants when she did the Master Gardener program at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden in the late 90’s.  At the time she was pregnant with her first child and by the time her third one was in pre-school she was ready to start her own landscape design business.  Santa Monica had started offering generous grants to homeowners willing to replace their water thirsty lawns with sustainable landscapes.  This fit right in with Arleen’s approach to design and her desire to help spread the gospel about the beauty of California natives.  Satori Garden Design has been going strong now for 15 years and during that time Arleen has served on the board of the Los Angeles chapter of the Association of Professional Landscape Designers and become certified in permaculture.  Arleen is a G3 Watershed Wise Certified Professional and Qualified Instructor.

 

Arleen put her garden guru skills to work at the schools her children attended and it was in doing so that she came to realize how powerful gardening was for children especially those struggling with developmental delays or social challenges.  There must be something to this she thought, and a little research led her to the educational training in horticultural therapy through Colorado State University.  In 2013 Arleen began an internship in horticultural therapy at Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services with the goal of becoming a registered practitioner.  During her time at Vista Arleen has designed and developed two large gardens and the horticultural therapy program that serves children and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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$15.00

Level
Intermediate
Duration 1.8 hour
Modules
3 lectures

Material Includes

  • Video
  • Links and Resources
  • Certificate of Completion
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