Gardening for the senses

Brightly colored flowers are a gorgeous sight in the landscape. (Photo by Heather Kirk-Ballard/LSU AgCenter)
As we prepare for the spring and updates to the garden, there are many great plant options to choose from. Why not enhance your garden by planting for all five of the senses? By incorporating plants and other gardening materials that stimulate the senses of sight, smell, sound, taste and touch, we can enjoy the garden on every level. A sensory garden is suitable for both large and small spaces…

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