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Design Help
Information on how to organize, design, and build your sensory garden according to your garden type and available space.
Sensory Garden colors for those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Research tells us that those who suffer from autism spectrum disorders often see colors more intensely than those who don't have the...
Hedges or covered walls can send pollutants over your head
Plants can capture or send dangerous particles away from your save-haven sensory garden. A well-designed garden can create a pollution...
Before you begin your sensory garden
Take note of the geography, climate, sunlight, soil, and other limitations before you make your plan. Step 1: Get the Lay of the Land...
What is a fedge?
If you need a barrier such as a fence, consider marrying it with some plants to make a strong and showy wall. This "Fedge" combines a...
For creating memories and happy kids, a family garden is your best bet
Creating a family sensory garden for everyone to enjoy Few things have greater long term benefits than spending quality time with those...
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