Our outdoor spaces can be a feast for the senses if you choose the right sensory garden plants. The purpose of any sensory ...
Here's how gardeners can hit all five notes in their own sensory garden: Pick plants that provide a variety of colors, textures and shapes, from vibrant flowers to muted grasses and shrubs.
It's easy to create a sensory garden for your children that is not only beautiful to look at but tantalises their senses too! These plants offer a great way to catch children's imagination and get ...
Educators at the University of Illinois Extension note that sensory gardens invite us to view plantings close up, touch ...
"Sensory gardens have gained attention for their ability to bring new sights, smells, sounds, textures, and even tastes to ...
While they may present many unwanted challenges, the design possibilities to get creative with a shade garden are endless. Our solutions for creating shade in a range of garden ideas will make an ...
Once at the Nook, she worked for about an hour with a volunteer gardener, EACH staff and some families helped by the charity, to plant the garden using sensory plants including lavender ...
The sensory garden came to be through an internal grant from Chatham to help with purchasing plants and materials. “We could all use a sensory garden,” said Kasey Stepansky, academic fieldwork ...
Gavin McWilliam and Andrew Wilson have designed the Cloudy Bay Sensory Garden to reflect ... relate well to our experiences of the garden and its plants. Oak and charred oak are combined with ...