Historic Part
A lot of information was given, gardens that were designed before and why, what sort of healing they had and also how today's gardens are influence by them. Multiple gardens were mentioned and also from different countries and island. Aesthetics how they were built and what healing gardens meant. Why certain plants were placed vertically and why certain gardens were hidden. Characteristics were also mentioned and the potential each garden had. How gardens are effecting our lives today and how they still have the same thought of what they have had years ago.
Main Part of the Book
Gayle Souter Brown goes into more detail explaining how every human being at any age or state benefits from these healing gardens. Images are shown, case studies are mentioned even interviews and points, quotes mention in other books that Brown got her research from.
Studies on every type of healing garden are in this book, gardens for the depressed, stressed, elderly, unhealthy, disabled, children, school, mental health and well-being. Diagrams and also pie charts which show basic elements of healing gardens.
- light and shade
- view
- comfortable seating
- textural detail
- water
- accessible features
- wildlife - birds etc.
- cultural reference
- personal reference
- scale
Plants, herbs, flowers and fruits, senses and what is good for them. Explanation of materials positive and negative feedback. Light, scent, comfort and why we need these things in our lives. With every information given Brown still 'matches' today's healing gardens with historic ones showing how we still are following certain 'foot steps'.
Layouts of how certain healing gardens should be made and a very well informative guide with points of what is good to help with healing.
This is a very helpful book and it is truly informative and detailed. Brown has helped me understand what is good for our well-being and how nature does truly effect us and how we do as human being need it in our lives.