Sensory Walk and Seed Planting
- Tipton Green

- 12 minutes ago
- 1 min read
The Gardening Club have been working hard to develop the sensory walk by adding more pinecones, white stones, and dried natural materials to create different textures and scents. They also repotted the strawberry plants so they have more space to continue growing.
The children planted a variety of vegetable and flower seeds to help encourage wildlife and add colour to the garden. They took the pots home to care for and water, and will bring them back once the seedlings have started to grow so they can be planted in the garden.
We also added a range of sensory plants to the path, including fennel, basil, coriander, and spearmint. The children enjoyed exploring the different smells and learning how these herbs can be used.



























