ensory gardens incorporate features that engage all our five senses – touch, smell, taste, sound and sight – to create a soothing and engaging outdoor space. ‘Spending time in a sensory garden can improve sleep and wellbeing and by encouraging a focus on textures, tastes and sounds, can increase mindfulness and mood,’ explains Imogen Jackson, a head gardener with Horatio’s Garden, a charity that creates
TRULY SENSATIONAL
Aug 03, 2023
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