By Sarah Sieradzki & Cindy Hasko MHTA 2020 Lavender lends itself extremely well for horticultural therapy use. It is easy to grow once established, which can provide you with fresh lavender to use in late spring projects. Many lavenders rebloom (though less...
MICHIGAN HORTICULTURAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION Authored by: Sarah G. Sieradzki, OTR/L, HTR and Cynthia Hasko GARDEN FLOWERS THAT PROVIDE FOOD FOR BIRDS:SHRUBS THAT PROVIDE FOOD (Berries) FOR BIRDS:TREES THAT PROVIDE FOOD FOR BIRDS:AstersBachelor’s...
Sarah Sieradzki and Cindy Hasko MHTA 2021 BOTANICAL GREETING CARDSSupplies and Tools:Blank greeting cards (available at Michaels)Mod PodgeAssorted pressed flowers and leavesSmall and medium paintbrushesHandmade paper (optional)Mulberry...
By: Angie Girdham, HTR One of the most daunting tasks of being an independent contractor is creating the contract/letter of agreement/memorandum of understanding or whatever you call the written communication that will represent the relationship of the two...
by Sarah Sieradzki SCENTED GERANIUM RECIPES Scented Geranium Potpourri4 cups of dried lemon and/or lime scented geranium leaves2 cups of rose scented geranium leaves3 Tbsp. of cut and sifted (granular) orrisroot or ½ cup of dried and crushed patchouli leaves 25 drops...
Sarah Sieradzki and Cindy Hasko MHTA 2020 Lavender is an incredibly versatile herb for cooking. Lavender is a member of the mint family and is closely related to rosemary, sage, and thyme, thus it is not surprising that lavender is edible, and...