• Garden Designer: Camellia Taylor - Bringing Psychology Background into Garden Design

  • Oct 24 2024
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast

Garden Designer: Camellia Taylor - Bringing Psychology Background into Garden Design

  • Summary

  • In this Momentum Men episode Camellia Taylor, a gardener and landscape designer, discusses the connection between psychology and gardening.


    She believes that nature is medicine and that being outdoors is good for the mind, body, and soul.


    Camellia creates sensory gardens that stimulate the senses and cater to the specific needs of individuals, including those on the autism spectrum. She has seen the profound effects of these gardens, with people experiencing calmness, joy, and improved communication.


    Camellia emphasises the importance of nature in our lives and suggests that even a 15-minute walk in nature can make us feel good. Connecting with nature through gardening and outdoor experiences can bring calm and peace. Engaging the senses, such as sight, sound, touch, and taste, can enhance the experience. Incorporating sensory elements like textures, water, and plants with scents can create a more immersive and calming environment. Colour psychology plays a role, with calming colors like greens, purples, and blues promoting relaxation.


    Engaging with nature, whether through gardening, visiting parks or forests, or going for walks, can have a positive impact on mental well-being. Bringing nature into the home through houseplants can also provide a nurturing and calming experience.


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    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Setting

    01:19 Camellia's Background and Connection Between Psychology and Gardening

    04:10 The Science Behind Nature's Effects on Well-being

    07:25 The Disconnect from Nature in Modern Society

    10:09 Creating Sensory Gardens for Different Needs

    12:18 The Impact of Sensory Gardens on Individuals

    17:35 Nature as Therapy: The Profound Effects

    19:02 Nature as a Form of Therapy

    22:39 The Value of Nature in a Modern Society

    26:42 Designing Gardens with Psychology in Mind

    30:09 The Importance of Engaging the Senses in Nature

    32:30 Finding Calm and Peace in Nature

    34:02 Enhancing the Experience: Engaging the Senses

    36:16 Creating a Calming Environment with Sensory Elements

    37:11 The Role of Color Psychology in Promoting Relaxation

    43:36 The Positive Impact of Engaging with Nature on Mental Well-being

    52:32 Bringing Nature Indoors: The Nurturing Power of Houseplants



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