
Friends from Wando High School
Adaptive Gardens of the Lowcountry provides services to disabled High School students in the Charleston area through the use of horticultural therapy. Our belief and experience is that engaging students in the hands-on operation of a gardening activity, from preparation through harvesting (and eating), has a clear positive effect on the participants. Further, at the completion of this program, some of the students are also trained in small scale farming activities, and are prepared to take a position working in this field. What is horticultural therapy?
Area high school students come to work in the adaptive garden, typically working in the garden 1 or 2 days per week. Adaptive Gardens currently works with 3 high schools in the Charleston, SC area: Wando High School, Georgetown High School, and Lincoln High School. If your school is interested, please contact us.