A sensory garden is a type of garden designed to stimulate and engage all five senses – sight, smell, taste, touch and hearing. The garden is usually filled with plants, flowers and herbs with unique textures, colors and scents. These gardens are often used as therapeutic spaces for people with sensory impairments, disabilities or dementia, as well as anyone wanting to relax and connect with nature. Here are some of the key features of a sensory garden: Plants with a variety of textures, colors and scents: Sensory gardens often include plants with different shapes, textures and colors, as well as plants with strong fragrances. This provides a diverse sensory experience for visitors. Raised beds or containers: Sensory gardens can be created in raised beds or containers, making them accessible to people with mobility problems. This also allows for better control of soil quality and drainage. Seating Areas: Sensory gardens often have benches, chairs, or other seating areas where vis...
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