Gardening with John Gabriele

By John Gabriele
July 18 2020 - 6:00am
Osmanthus fragrans.
Photo: Shutterstock
Osmanthus fragrans. Photo: Shutterstock

Gardens by their very nature are primarily enjoyed through our visual sense. However, gardening itself is a very tactile activity and the garden can be equally enjoyed through all our senses. The various textures of flowers, leaves, bark and the colours of plants are infinite and the scents plants exude can evoke a multiplicity of moods lifted by the sounds of the garden to connect us on a deeper level.

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