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Sensory Garden: Engaging All Five Sense in your Garden Design

Engaging the Senses

"We each have our own, unique ideas about how our garden should look and feel - the common element is a clear identity. A garden with a clear sense of place might thus be a tranquil, simple space within which to escape from the frenetic pace of modern life, or it may be a lively, colourful area where the whole family can enjoy games and barbecues."

Dean Hickson, Tutor

As a gardener, what does the phrase, 'a sense of place' mean to you? We thought of the following meanings, but you may have thought of others:

A clear sense of identity - even 'personality';

a sense of belonging - whether within the landscape or in harmony with the house;

a feeling of cohesion and completeness;

timelessness - garden design, like any other area of design, goes through fashions and trends, but the strongest gardens are often timeless.

Designers may adopt contemporary ideas and incorporate them into an existing garden, but this will probably not change the 'sense of place' greatly; instead it should enhance it.

"People like circular or curvy gardens with plenty of movement.... They don't want formal gardens - they are looking for something softer, more relaxed and easy to live with."

Carol Gallagher McCulloch, Scotland on Sunday, 2005.

A garden with a strong sense of place works in every respect - cohesion, design, colour, identity. The design is confident (although that does not necessarily mean bold) and visitors feel comfortable within it.

"You always know when you're entering a balanced, well-proportioned garden because it feels comfortable - lines lead you naturally through the space, and shapes and volumes are restful on the eye ... Most of us want our outdoor spaces to offer a peaceful sanctuary."

Diarmuid Gavin, Design your Garden.

Sensory Experience

We experience a garden through every one of our senses, and a true sense of place is created when there is harmony between the different sensory messages we are picking up - touch, smell, sound, vision and even taste. For this reason, when creating a garden, you need to be aware of the different ways in which your design harnesses the senses.

How do you think a garden design could engage the following senses: hearing, smell, touch, and taste? There are many possibilities here, but some that we thought of immediately include:

Hearing - water features, wind chimes, plants that rustle or rattle in the wind.

  • Smell - open patio fires, especially if burning scented wood; flowers; scented foliage. Smell is often used to create a welcoming, tranquil atmosphere in the garden.

    Touch
    - when it comes to experiencing a garden, touch is often of central importance. Examples range from spiky ornamental thistles to the feathery, plume-like flowers of
    astilbe
    and
    Cotinus Coggygria.
    Hard landscaping may also be important, ranging from soft, warm wood to cold granite or slate. Texture is a key feature of many successful designs.

    Taste
    - This is often associated with smell, so it can be a particularly important sense around the patio area. Because vision, smell and taste are closely linked, your design can engage the sense of taste indirectly. For instance, a patch of strongly scented mint will set the taste buds tingling, as will a tree laden with luscious citrus fruits. You see a citrus fruit and catch a hint of their aroma, and before you know you can almost taste them too!

    Vision

    Of all the senses, vision is the one with most impact when we first walk into a garden.

    The way we see colour evolved primarily as a survival mechanism, and today colours still gives us important messages about safety - for instance, the warning colours of a poisonous snake, or the red-orange glow of a hot ember - but more than this, colour helps us to enjoy the beauty of our environment. Scientists have argued that our ability to experience colour is far beyond that we might need simply for survival purposes and we seem to have an inbuilt ability to find pleasure in colour. Researchers Padgham and Saunders note:

    "Our ability to see colour is highly elaborate for the mere necessities of reproduction and survival. Our capability is far beyond what is needed to distinguish ripe from unripe fruit or acuity for mobility. Joy in colour is a bonus of our senses."

    Scent

    Our sense of smell is a powerful tool. Among other things, it tells us:

    If something is good to eat or has gone bad;

    How something tastes - if you nip your nose when you eat, you will not be able to taste the food properly;

    Often, if there is a danger nearby - for instance, a gas leak;

    If we find someone or something attractive - smell is an important hidden component of attraction.

    Smell can also evoke memories and help us to identify people or places, even when we cannot see them. As we have seen smell is central to creating a strong sense of place in the garden.

    Many of us under-use our sense of smell, choosing instead to rely on our vision. Try to become more aware of the way everyday items, places and people smell. As you go through the day, close your eyes sometimes (but only when it safe to do so!) and experience your environment entirely through smell.

    Think about what smells can tell you? They might, for instance, tell you that the chicken you are cooking for dinner is fresh and will taste good. On the otherhand, they might tell you that there is something old and out-of-date lurking at the back of the fridge! Some smells will evoke memories. These may be pleasant, or rather less so. Understanding more about aroma and how it affects mood can help you to make the most of scent in the garden too.

    There has been much research into the powerful psychological impact of smell. For instance, researchers at Yale University in America found that the aroma of apple and cinnamon has a powerful stabilising influence on some people, especially patients suffering from nervous anxiety. The smell was even found to reduce the blood pressure and ward off panic attacks. In the garden, similarly, the right smells may have a calming and soothing effect.

    The area of the brain associated with smell is called the olfactory centre. It is directly connected to other parts of the brain concerned with basic drives such as sex, hunger and thirst, and also with much more sophisticated aspects of understanding, including emotion, memory, intuition and creativity.

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    Garden School.

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    Hydroponics Gardening - Get Started with Seeds Indoors

    Buying flowers and vegetables in the garden centers or greenhouses is undoubtedly comfortable. However, starting his own seeds at home, a gardener has a chance to grow unusual and not those popular plants, many of which can rarely be found in the garden centers. To successfully start the seeds a grower should choose a southern exposure window with much sunlight. Still, it may be necessary to purchase cool-white fluorescent grow lights. Commercial mix may be the best variant of the medium, which is healthy and free from any insects.

    One of the best-known mediums for starting seeds is Natural Beginnings Seed-Starting Mix from Gardens Alive, which gained several awards for its great performance. It gives better rates, as well as speed of seeds germination. It is reasonable to choose those seeds for indoor starting that are difficult to start in the garden; otherwise you would be able to just sow them in the garden.

    To properly control seeds starting, it is necessary to know how many days it takes for them to germinate. This data can be found either on the packaging, or at www.savygardener.com. Web sites usually give information on many plants seeds and include the description of the best timing to sow seeds of this or than plant. Do not forget to gradually adjust the seedlings to the outside air. They are usually recommended to be planted in the garden after Memorial Day.

    One more important thing to remember is that the smaller the seeds are the closer to the soil surface they should be planted. Besides light and air your seeds will also need warmth. It is thus beneficial to place a heating pad under the seeds tray or container. Hydrofarm Company offers its special product for starting seeds called the Germination Station. It consists of a 72-cell insert for the plants seeds and a humidity dome. The 10-inch by 20-inch tray is lined with a thin electric heating unit at the bottom. This allows to significantly increasing germination rates.

    The detailed description of the correct seeds planting may seem a difficult task to complete. However, it is worth trying; and even if you start with only several seeds, you will definitely enjoy observing the starting of the new plant growth

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