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Designing and building your own garden landscape can be highly rewarding. Not only will it create a pleasant space for you to enjoy, a well designed garden can add value to your property should you come to sell.
The secret of a good garden landscape is to combine aesthetic appeal with practicality, and to create your own unique look that has a lasting appeal.
Sensory landscapes have always been popular in parks and public places, as well as in schools and homes for those with disabilities. However, they are becoming more popular in private homes, as people appreciate the pleasing atmosphere they create along with the aroma of plants.
There are two types of sensory landscapes - sensory gardens, and sensory trails.
Despite the stereotyping gardening often receives, its popularity becomes clear when browsing through a TV guide or a newsagents, with a large number of TV programmes and magazines dedicated to the subject. Even a search for 'Gardening' on Google UK brings back in excess of 18 million results.
Clearly, gardening is a hobby which is widely enjoyed across the UK.