Signs in your garden can creatively communicate messages that welcome, direct, instruct, teach, and potentially warn of dangers.
We have a new "Digging Deeper" resource available, exploring ways to make garden signs accessible using universal design, how to overcome communication barriers using signs, and using signs to convey compassion in your garden. Read the resource through the link in our profile!
How do you use signs in your garden? Are you planning on adding or changing any signs this spring?
{Image description: An indoor sensory garden in a raised sensory bin. It is labeled Our five senses garden. Signs on sticks read: taste, smell, sight, touch. Children's drawings of lips, a nose, eyes, and a hand accompany the drawings. Closer to the soil, are drawings of plants and names of plants.}
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