Success StoryGardening program provides seniors a sense of community and health benefits



Gardening program provides seniors a sense of community and health benefits

Author: Jamie Dockery

Planning Unit: Fayette County CES

Major Program: Community Gardens and Horticulture Therapy

Plan of Work: Making healthy Lifestyle Choices and Citizen Education

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

There is a well documented link between gardening and physical and mental health. As our population ages we are increasingly aware of health issues and many seniors struggle to eat healthy meals on limited incomes. These issues are often exacerbated for those in low income or marginalized populations. 

In an effort to address some of these concerns The Fayette Extension horticulture agent and Senior NEP assistant developed a hybrid curriculum and program utilizing the healthy choices lessons and related hands on gardening activities for residents of Connie Griffith-Ballard Towers senior community. The senior center already had raised beds for some of our gardeners. We used soil bags for those without beds so everyone would be able to grow a garden. We met twice monthly to lead lessons, prepare healthy low-cost snacks featuring garden produce, and shared seeds, transplants and our vegetable gardening guide. Where possible the agent shared produce from his home garden to generate interest and compliment lessons. Attendance varied as seniors navigated Drs. appointments and other commitments. Several seniors were able to attend all 8 lessons.

After the 4-month program we surveyed gardeners about benefits they received as a result of participating in the program. 

100% reported learning ways to garden more effectively.

92% reported they had consumed more produce, increased their physical activity, and engaged more socially.

84% reported the program improved their mental health.

Although our formal lessons have ended, our gardeners will continue with their gardening and we have plans for a celebratory fall meal prepared with ingredients form their individual gardens. 






Stories by Jamie Dockery


Gardening program provides seniors a sense of community and health benefits

about 3 months ago by Jamie Dockery

There is a well documented link between gardening and physical and mental health. As our population ... Read More


Growing Community

about 3 months ago by Jamie Dockery

One of Lexingtons most diverse and economically disadvantaged populations lives in the Woodhill neig... Read More


Stories by Fayette County CES


Take a Load off Laundry Workshop w/ MCV for SAFY and Voices of Hope

Take a Load off Laundry Workshop w/ MCV for SAFY and Voices of Hope

about 2 months ago by Maranda Brooks

The World Health Organization defines life skills as “the abilities for adaptive and positive behavi... Read More


Cook Together Eat Together

Cook Together Eat Together

about 2 months ago by Maranda Brooks

An apple a day keeps the doctor away”. Healthy eating habits may not be as easy as the old saying su... Read More


Stories by Community Gardens and Horticulture Therapy


Goodwill Planting Day

Goodwill Planting Day

about 2 months ago by Savannah Gilbert

It is important to provide gardening knowledge, materials and supplies to the community, especially ... Read More


Horticulture Programs Meet Community Needs

Horticulture Programs Meet Community Needs

about 2 months ago by James Morgeson

Each year the Washington County Extension Horticulture Agent offers numerous programs for residents.... Read More