Do plants really improve your mental health?
Bobbie Mabe, a horticultural therapist at HopeWay, talks about the impacts of plants and gardening on your mental health. Author: Iisha Scott (WCNC) Updated: 6:29 PM EST February 25, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C. It’s no secret that the pandemic, along with the racial and social injustices seen in 2020, has taken a toll on our mental health. Many people are looking for ways to cope and plants seem to be one of them.
WCNC Charlotte meteorologist Iisha Scott spoke with Bobbie Mabe, a horticultural therapist at HopeWay, which is a nonprofit behavioral and mental health treatment facility in Charlotte.
WCNC Charlotte meteorologist Iisha Scott spoke with Bobbie Mabe, a horticultural therapist at HopeWay, a nonprofit behavioral and mental health treatment facility.