
Harwich Resident Receives Award
Gardening Tips If You Are Blind or Have Low Vision
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Harwich Resident Receives Award William Hickey of Harwich was recently awarded the “Ambrose Addis Award” from Sight Loss Services for his outstanding volunteer service to members of the community who are visually impaired. For over 10 years, Bill has been an active volunteer and member of the Board of Directors for this agency, working diligently to raise money and improve the quality of life for the visually impaired community on the Cape and Islands.
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GARDENING TIPS IF YOU ARE BLIND OR HAVE LOW VISION “If I can’t see well enough to tell a weed from a cultivated plant, how can I garden?” Landscaping Fabric or Mulch – Try using landscaping fabric or mulch around plants. This reduces the need to weed as well as water. Container Gardening – Consider container gardening or using raised plant beds. This will restrict the area you need to maintain, help create solid boundaries and may even assist you with general lawn care. Choose Plants for their Sensory Qualities – Explore new plant varieties and focus on sensory qualities. For example, in addition to planting geraniums, also consider mint, lemon, rose, and even a chocolate variety. Consider planting lavender, and plants with different textures and scents. Laying Out a Garden - Mark newly planted rows or areas with large print markers or use tactual markers such as garden art or landscaping rock.
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