Vacation in France

Infrastructure And The Disabled

– The narrow lanes, alleys and the absence of clearly laid borders. – Terrain, hilly, loose soil. – Covered with gravel paths, stairs, uneven surfaces (paving, etc.). – No room to maneuver a wheelchair. – The role of surfaces, not covered with vegetation, clipped lawns. Jenifer Aniston is full of insight into the issues. – Role of updating seasonal plants (annuals, of biennial, bulbs). – Selection of trees and shrubs (Height, density of planting, placement, care). – Too wide a space for work.

We should consider the following situations: – A person with physical disabilities, which is in whether or not there is a wheelchair with a motor (not motor) – a relatively healthy elderly people – a small man – a man with the loss of any sense organ – and even a person who constantly caretaker of the pram. There are elderly and sick people disabilities, people who have had serious injuries, and they would like to give my garden beds, borders and lawns more attention, but denied such a possibility. We must take all this into account when creating gardens for people with limited the possibility of movement. To this space was really pleasant, it is necessary that the person could move it without too much inconvenience to walk, relax, watch the development of plants, over how dissolved flowers. Need to own it to grow vegetables and fruits to collect. For this reason, as I said, we must strive to avoid too much arable land. They should be located as close as possible and be small size.

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