Thursday, October 13, 2011

Five Senses


Gardens have many wonderful things about them including the five senses. The five senses can be involved with gardens because you can physically do them. These five senses are sight, taste, touch, smell, and sound. While you might think some of these may not work but they all work out. Sight can be in a garden by visually seeing the seeds you are planting and seeing the daily things that you do to a garden. Taste, taste can be involved with a garden by when the plants, fruits, or vegetables are done growing you can eat them. There are many of things that you can use in a garden that involves touch. Touch is very good element in a garden. You have to use touch to feel and make sure that your soil and plants are good to be planted or plucked. Smell in a garden is key, you don’t want to have a smelly garden you want to be fresh and really need to be able to smell your plants. For me the hardest one to have in garden because you can’t hear it grow but you can hear the garden when you pour water in it and also when you pluck the plants off of the vine, otherwise you don’t hear your garden at all.  

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