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carbonel11:
Our local primary school is developing a garden for maximum access for those with disabilities. They already have some beds raised to wheelchair height and are planting plants that are both very textured and also highly perfumed for those with sight problems. A small water feature and wind chimes have been added to the sensory aspect. Has anybody got any other ideas. :)

Flighty:
Carbonel if you've not already done so then contact the charity Thrive who should be able to help you.

http://www.thrive.org.uk/

elvis2003:
good for them,i wish them well. too tired fro my plot to have any inspiring ideas,but will repost if i get any!

rosebud:
 I wish them all the luck they need.
Flighty`s, link is good i have had a look at it before, worth looking at.

manicscousers:
we were told yellow painted edges on the raised beds was a good idea, apparently yellow is the last colour to disappear  :)

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