Set the mood of your yard by
designing a section that stimulates your senses and achieves inner peace from your sensory garden.
Stimulate your sense of
touch, sight, scent, hearing, and taste by designing a sensory garden that
features flowers, ornamental grasses, bamboo, and tasteful as well as aromatic
herbs.
Add a soothing water feature and
a cozy outdoor living space where you can sit and relax. When you design a garden that stimulates your
senses you will find harmony.
Water feature garden
Before you begin your garden you will need to decide
on the type of plants that you would like to grow. You will want to choose a color scheme that
is compatible and soothing, as well as flowers, shrubs, and herbs that are fragrant
and will attract butterflies and hummingbirds
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Choose ornamental grasses; fountain, reed, or zebra
grasses will give the garden movement as well as lovely plumes and winter
interest. Fragrant flowering shrubs and
vines: ruby
spice summersweet, sweet
autumn clematis, and Four
O’clocks will perfume the air in late summer and early fall.
Add a water feature to your sensory garden. The
water feature need not be large however one that has water cascading down rocks
into a shallow pool will provide you with a sense of sight and hearing. The trickling water is a natural way to relax
your mind and body.
Designing Garden for Senses
Decide on the location of your sensory
garden. Allot space for flower, herb, and grass gardens, as well as a feature water garden, and sitting area. Your garden should appeal to the eye by
inviting you to different focal areas.
A
focal area could be your water feature, a pergola over a comfortable seating
area, a colorful coneflower garden or a butterfly garden. When you have decided upon the location of
your garden you would then measure it.
Measure the space of your garden and then draw out
the locations of each garden. Use colored
pencils to indicate the color scheme of the plants. Section off your sensory gardens; assign
specific areas for plants. You may want
to plant bamboo or grasses with height in the back section of your garden as
these plants will provide you with a living privacy hedge. You may want to have a section for
wildflowers, a water garden, herbs, or a butterfly garden.
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Garden Path |
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Pave stone path to the herb garden |
Decide if you would want a natural stone
garden path to connect all of the gardens to the outdoor living space. Do a rough drawing to give you an idea of how
you want your garden to look.
Excavate the garden area by clearing the area. The best way to achieve this task is with a
tiller, and a wheelbarrow to remove the sod.
Loosen the earth to the depth needed to install the pond and your
container plants, shrubs, or trees. For
planting amend the soil with compost or manure, the plants that you grow will
stimulate your sense of sight taste, and smell.
Install a water feature. Set the fountain or pond close to the area
where you will put your patio furniture. Add your seating or resting area to your
garden. Set outdoor furniture in the
center of the garden also a bench close to the garden path. This resting area will allow you to stimulate all of your senses. Lie in a lounger or sit on the bench and read a book. Take a moment to close your eyes, listen
to the sounds of the garden, and breathe in the aroma of the herbs and fragrant
flowers. Your daily stress will melt
away and your body will be at peace.
Gardening Tips:
Accessorize your garden with wind chimes. Hang the chimes in various locations in your
garden. When the wind blows the chimes
will produce music. The wind music will stimulate your sense of hearing.
Add light to your garden by outlining the path with
solar lights or accent feature areas with hanging solar lights. The lights generate power from the sun and
all soft lighting to your garden at night.
Here is a video that will give you an idea of how to design a garden for your senses.