Educators at the University of Illinois Extension note that sensory gardens invite us to view plantings close up, touch ...
and sound — we use a water feature, a fountain and wind chimes." Here's how gardeners can hit all five notes in their own sensory garden: Pick plants that provide a variety of colors ...
When planning sensory garden ideas you need to think about not ... ornamental grasses or bamboo swaying in the breeze, the ...
Planting Edmonds is a monthly column by and for local gardeners. Have you ever wondered how to create a garden that engages ...
"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.
It's easy to create a sensory garden for your children that is not ... succulent ones help to store water and sharp spines stop the plants from being eaten by hungry insects.
Oak and charred oak are combined with limestone surfaces and sparkling water to complete the design as a garden of sensory delight. Tall oak panels create a sense of elegance and oak and hazel ...
For Carlee Domke, a second-year occupational therapy doctorate student at Chatham University in Shadyside, part of the experiential curriculum includes visiting the school’s sensory garden.