Accessibility issues to do with gardens - GCSE engineering project

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Hi all, I hope you are well. I am doing an Engineering coursework project designing a product to solve issues to do with gardens not being accessible, and I need some public opinions. 😁 If you get the chance, could you share any opinions, experiences or problems with gardens not being accessible to all, including both entering and enjoying the garden or caring for the garden?
Thanks so much,
Jago - Y10 GCSE Engineering Student
 

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Welcome @JWILSON engineering student.

Not much comes to mind here, but I have experienced accessibility issues in the past in tropical wet climate. In that circumstance, it pays significantly to have your prime garden area elevated above the immediate surrounding area. Raised rows, raised beds, etc. can be accessed when others cannot. Even slight elevations can help w/access.
 

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