Sensory gardens are often designed with children in mind. Enticing smells and bright colors are used to encourage children to interact with the outside world while simultaneously allowing nature and ...
Think about your garden. What comes to mind? Is it the color of a blooming poppy, the green sprouts of the first beans coming up? Are all your thoughts visual or do any of them include sounds? Today, ...
Garden aisles are designed to make everything look like a shortcut to a bigger harvest and a prettier yard. A clever label promises fewer weeds, richer soil, and “set it and forget it” results, which ...
Sound is a seldom-celebrated sensation in the garden, yet one I wouldn't want to be without. Nature provides the best sounds, with birds singing a never-ending symphony for me when I'm in the garden.
Soundproofing your garden might sound a little extreme, but if settling down for some quiet time outdoors is a distant dream due to irritating and intrusive noises, it might be time to consider it.