City Farmer - The Ability Garden began in 1988 as a demonstration garden of five raised beds to accommodate people in wheel chairs to garden.
American Horticultural Therapy Association - Offers information, professional registration, training programs, what's new in the field, announces upcoming events, and provides links to other sites related to horticulture therapy.
Celestial Therapeutic and Ornamental Gardens - CTOG aspires to educate all people about the benefits they can receive from Horticultural Therapy.
Horticultural Therapy - Links to associations, resources, links related to horticultural therapy.
Red Wiggler Foundation - Founded in 1996 as a non-profit horticulture therapy and vocational training program for adults with developmental disabilities.
Enabling Gardens Bookshelf - Contains articles on everything from plant information to enabling garden techniques. It also focuses on reviewing the latest garden books.
Way to Grow - Horticultural therapy classes taught by experienced professionals, student internships as well as setting up programs and services at health facilities.
HT Programs - Arboreta and gardens with horticulture therapy programs.
Horticulture for All - The Federation to Promote Horticulture for Disabled People in the UK covers horticulture therapy, training and enhancement of life from gardening.
Garden Forever - A gardening web magazine for gardeners of all ages, abilities and lifestyles.
Human Issues in Horticulture - List of sites which include gardening with the elderly, with children, and horticulture therapy.
Recovery Garden - Easy Gardening - One woman's battle with breast cancer and the healing effect her garden has had on her recovering.
Horticultural Therapy in Canada - A web site dedicated to human issues in Horticulture. An up to date listing of information, research, events and people.
Nature's Way - Shows the importance of living at harmony with nature. articles about organic-gardening, environment, pets, healing with herbs, and healthy thoughts.
FibroGarden - Fibromyalgia,fibro, FMS,is an illness that benefits from hobbies like gardening, writing, art and crafts. Check out this website to meet others for support and therapeutic opportunities
Enabling Tools - Sometimes an enabling tool is not that much different from a regular tool - it can be the way a handle is gripped, a little extra length to prevent extra bending or stretching, a padded seat that lets the person garden more comfortably from a sitting position.
Gardening with AD/HD - Gardening techniques that work well for the inattentive gardener. Specific plants and techniques.