After falling out of fashion, orchards are once again being recognised as invaluable community spaces. In busy and stressful environments they can informally enhance health and wellbeing or be used as a space for more structured nature-based interventions throughout the year. In this blog, we suggest how to engage staff and patients with making the most of orchards for health.

Orchards provide immense social value to hospitals. Historically, they were a common feature in institutions such as convents, monasteries, stately homes, and hospitals. In the Victorian era, orchards in mental health hospitals played a crucial role in food provision, recovery and skill learning. The NHS Forest project has worked with Langdon Hospital and Bethlem Hospital, both of which have veteran orchards now being used therapeutically. 

Orchards provide a space for events in all seasons, bringing people together and fostering a sense of community. These events can be open to staff and patients or can provide a way to reach out to the wider community. Traditional orchards connect people with heritage, promote healthy eating and offer unique events. In addition, they are a way to encourage biodiversity and keep rare fruit variteties alive. The seasonal calendar associated with orchards includes cultural events and ideas to engage both staff and patients:

Orchards for Health Seasonal Calendar

A PDF version is available to download.

Like all trees, fruit trees will provide ecosystem services, this includes their positive contribution to water quality, air filtration and carbon sequestration value. But, did you know traditional orchards are priority habitats? They support nationally rare and scarce species. To learn more, read our blog Nurturing Nature: orchards, biodiversity and hope

Want to learn a bit more about orchards for health?  

Our orchard resources page has information about designing and maintaining an orchard, it includes recordings from webinars delivered by The Orchard Project, the national charity dedicated to creating, maintaining and celebrating community orchards.

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Banner image: Apple tree at New Leaf orchard, Devon Partnership NHS Trust. Photo: Mark Rattenbury 2022. All rights reserved.

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