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Sensory Garden

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Learn more about creating your own sensory garden.

Ask any parent if they want their kids spending more time out in the garden and you will get a resounding yes. And for good reason! No garden does it better than a sensory garden where you get the five senses of seeing, touching, tasting, smelling and even hearing.

Watch this video link to learn more about creating your own Sensory garden from Jason Hodges.

Download a Sensory garden how-to guide