Sensory Garden
Sensory gardens should be accessible for all people to enjoy disabled and non disabled.
Sensory garden. Sensory gardens are user friendly and encourage garden guests to touch taste admire and listen. The sensory garden is designed to be an enabling working and teaching garden for all to enjoy and experience through sight smell sound taste and touch. They are places that can be designed with many different purposes in mind.
You ll have no deadheading to do and little to no pruning. Sensory gardens include features surfaces objects and plants that stimulate our senses through touch sight scent taste and hearing. This stimulation occurs courtesy of plants and the use of materials that engage one s senses of sight smell touch taste and sound.
The sensory garden would also make a pleasant freestanding destination spot elsewhere in the yard. Sensory gardens can also be therapeutic helping reduce stress and lowering blood pressure by offering a lovely place to escape too to. Sensory gardens are typically geared towards young children but are enjoyed by people of all ages.
The sensory garden playground is a combination of sensory integrated playground equipment and amenities along with gardening areas. Sight smell sound taste and touch. They can be calming with scented plants and restful seating a community area for growing tasty food or wildlife friendly plants a.
Hints of edible plants and herbs color. The collection of plants and materials is laid out in such a way as to stimulate our senses seeing hearing smelling touching and tasting. The entry of the garden is marked with grand entry pillars and will help unite the botanical center with the future kitchen classroom and event space.
A sensory garden is a garden that has a collection of plants that are appealing to one or more of the five senses. The 37 acre facility is being developed in phases as funding becomes available. A sensory garden is a collection of plants and materials with different textures shapes colours scents and heights.