There have been many studies that highlight the many benefits of accessible gardening. This means that a garden, and gardening, is designed in such a way as to not form barriers to those with a wish to garden or to touch and enjoy the many sensory delights that a garden can yield. Our homes each have large and varied gardens: Apple House has one hundred feet of lawn, of blooms and fruit trees that produce apples for baking. Summerwood is in the process of further developing its sensory garden which is one of two quite distinct gardens private to the home, …