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Garden Senses
Posts reviewing our senses and how they can be engaged in a sensory garden.
Create a Sensory Garden for Intimacy
A big part of your health and wellness can start in the bedroom. If you create a secluded garden immersed in smells that arouse, you may...
Vertical Gardening in a Sensory Garden
To save space and immerse people in the garden experience, consider growing up. What is vertical gardening? Vertical gardening is about...
Some hearing sensory garden tips
There are a few things to consider including in your sensory garden to make a magical sound experience. Anytime you find some nature,...
The unheralded hero: solitary bees in a sensory garden
Solitary bees do most of the pollinating, but they often get much less credit than their honeybee counterparts. The power of the solitary...
A quick shout-out to our pollinator friends
Make sure to thank the bees, butterflies, moths, and other animals that do their best to keep your flowers blooming in your sensory...
Epilepsy and Lavender
Is it a good idea to include lavender in your sensory garden? There are so many things to like about lavender. Lavender is a superhero in...
The Danger of Essential Oils
Essential oils can be dangerous if not diluted. Consider an actually sensory garden instead. Plants product fragrances for a variety of...
What smells so good in our sensory garden?
How and why some plants smell so good Plants emit fragrance to attract pollinators, among other reasons, and we get to reap the benefit....
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