Create a sensory garden this spring
Mar 03, 2021
4 minutes
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few minutes at a time, spring has been creeping in. Barely noticeable at first, daylight hours have been growing since the winter solstice, but now the daffodils are out it feels that the season has truly begun. As the trees and plants begin to wake after their winter slumber, drawing up sap and unfurling their leaves, it’s great to get out into the garden for a breath of fresh air and to enjoy the sunshine and birdsong. Spring is a good time to be gardening, too – the soil and air temperatures are warming, there’s more sunshine and sufficient rainfall; this combination means
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