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  • ...duce and display [[plant]]s. There are many different types and styles of garden, designed for different purposes, but generally gardens differ from other a ...plants and [[flower]]s, but there are [[vegetable garden]]s and [[cutting garden]]s as well.
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  • ...The problem of [[weeds|weeding]] is virtually eliminated in the container garden. One can also grow [[fruit]], [[herb]]s, [[vegetable]]s and [[flower]]s ou
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  • ...vegetable patch'', ''veggie garden'', ''veggie patch'', is a residential [[garden]] growing vegetables for [[household]] consumption. ...ce food to supply or supplement a single family. Both a farm and a market garden grow produce for sale to others; a farm may also deal in fodder, [[cash cro
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  • ..., and plants with a white or silvery cast to their foliage. The all-white garden at Sissinghurst Castle in England, created by designer [[Vita Sackville-Wes The term is something of a misnomer, as many of the plants in the garden will have a distinct flowering season, and will therefore be green for much
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  • ...ark]]s. Gardens have been known for centuries, and the earliest records of garden design date back to the horticulture of [[Ancient Egypt]] and the [[Middle ==Garden design in history==
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  • A '''botanical garden''', also called a '''botanic garden''', is a [[garden]] dedicated to [[botany]], the scientific study of [[plant (organism)|plant ...y gardens and facilities, and some are quite famous. Some of the types of garden and features that may be found in the largest botanical gardens are:
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  • ...grow to over 6 feet tall but dwarf varieties are more popular, planted as garden borders or in pots and window boxes.
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  • {{seealso|Rain garden/Gallery}} {{Image|rain.garden.jpg|right|350px|West Virginia University grounds}}
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  • A '''herb garden''' is a [[garden]] specifically designed and used for the cultivation of [[cooking]] and/or The herb garden may be purely functional or may be ornamental, sometimes as part of a lands
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  • ...ow flowers for indoor rather than outdoor display is known as a '''cutting garden'''. It is usually only a feature of medium to [[great house|large residenc ...ontains flowers for ''cutting''. The cutting garden may comprise a [[herb garden]] and ornamental vegetables as well.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Botanical garden]]
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  • A '''kitchen garden''' is one in which vegetables, fruits, and herbs are grown for [[household] ...e]] rather than simply [[food]] for sustenance. In this view, the kitchen garden differs due to the design for aesthetic interest, and in the object—that
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  • A '''bottle garden''' is a specialised type of [[container garden]], a [[terrarium]] in which the [[houseplant]]s are enclosed in a glass [[b ...virtually maintenance-free, requiring only weekly watering. Such routine garden maintenance as weeding and fertilising is non-existent if clean, good quali
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  • ...garden''', one of the best-known gardening specialties, is a [[flower]] [[garden]] comprising only species of the [[rose]] [[genus]]. Rose gardens have be ...r all of these garden elements can be combined to create or enhance a rose garden, although, although simply planting the rose bushes in groups according to
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  • #redirect [[cutting garden]]
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  • ...borne Divisions) and one Polish brigade of the First Allied Airborne Army; Garden was the linkup by XXX Armoured Corps.
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  • ==Types of container garden== * Bottle garden
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  • Garden specifically designed and used for the cultivation of cooking and/or medici
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  • ...ecies grown in troughs, pots, bottles, terrariuns and urns; also ''hanging garden'' - plants grown in baskets.
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  • ...ie Jacques]] and [[John Le Mesurier]].<ref>{{cite web|title=''The Pleasure Garden'' (1952)|url=http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b6b32c98d|publisher=British Film
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  • Also ''botanic garden''; a usually large garden, created for public education and enjoyment, with species organised and mar
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  • ...e rain garden planner: seven steps to conserving and managing water in the garden. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub. ...2012). Creating rain gardens : capturing rain for your own water-efficient garden. Portland: Timber Press.
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  • An informal front garden style originating in England.
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  • Garden bed planted with herbs, annuals, and other flowers that bloom continuously
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  • {{r|Garden}} {{r|no-dig garden}}
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  • ...les and other plants useful for human consumption, in contrast to a flower garden that exists for aesthetic purposes.
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  • A [[flower]] [[garden]] containing only species of the [[rose]] [[genus]].
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  • A garden showcasing white flowers and foliage
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  • ...low not absorbed during heavy rains flows into the drain and into the next garden. |PlantsInMatureRainGarden.png|A small rain garden with mature plantings between a large parking lot (not shown) and the shopp
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  • #REDIRECT [[Operation Market Garden/Definition]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/White garden]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cutting garden}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bottle garden]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Container garden}}
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  • *[[Bottle garden]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Herb garden]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Botanical garden}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Garden design]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...n in Your Yard [https://www.familyhandyman.com/project/how-to-build-a-rain-garden-in-your-yard/]
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  • *[[Garden]] *[[Kitchen garden]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Garden heliotrope]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Vegetable garden]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Garden}}
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  • {{r|garden}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Kitchen garden]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cutting garden}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Operation Market Garden/Related Articles]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/The Pleasure Garden]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...t was released on 18 June 1972. Originally recorded live at Madison Square Garden on 10 June 1972, Saturday evening performance.
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  • {{r|Madison Square Garden}} {{r|An Afternoon in the Garden}}
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  • *[[Garden]] *[[Kitchen garden]]
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  • ==Types of container garden== * Bottle garden
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  • "Non-traditional garden technique based on using squares rather than rows to garden."
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  • * [[Garden]] * [[White garden]]
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  • *[[botanical garden]] *[[garden]]
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  • {{r|Garden}} {{r|no-dig garden}}
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  • *[[botanical garden]] *[[garden]]
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  • ...garden''', one of the best-known gardening specialties, is a [[flower]] [[garden]] comprising only species of the [[rose]] [[genus]]. Rose gardens have be ...r all of these garden elements can be combined to create or enhance a rose garden, although, although simply planting the rose bushes in groups according to
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  • ...ow flowers for indoor rather than outdoor display is known as a '''cutting garden'''. It is usually only a feature of medium to [[great house|large residenc ...ontains flowers for ''cutting''. The cutting garden may comprise a [[herb garden]] and ornamental vegetables as well.
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  • ...duce and display [[plant]]s. There are many different types and styles of garden, designed for different purposes, but generally gardens differ from other a ...plants and [[flower]]s, but there are [[vegetable garden]]s and [[cutting garden]]s as well.
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  • ...les and other plants useful for human consumption, in contrast to a flower garden that exists for aesthetic purposes.
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  • ..., and plants with a white or silvery cast to their foliage. The all-white garden at Sissinghurst Castle in England, created by designer [[Vita Sackville-Wes The term is something of a misnomer, as many of the plants in the garden will have a distinct flowering season, and will therefore be green for much
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  • Also ''botanic garden''; a usually large garden, created for public education and enjoyment, with species organised and mar
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Kitchen garden]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cutting garden}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/White garden]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cutting garden}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Herb garden]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Botanical garden}}
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  • {{r|Botanical garden}} {{r|Bottle garden}}
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  • ...vegetable patch'', ''veggie garden'', ''veggie patch'', is a residential [[garden]] growing vegetables for [[household]] consumption. ...ce food to supply or supplement a single family. Both a farm and a market garden grow produce for sale to others; a farm may also deal in fodder, [[cash cro
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  • A '''kitchen garden''' is one in which vegetables, fruits, and herbs are grown for [[household] ...e]] rather than simply [[food]] for sustenance. In this view, the kitchen garden differs due to the design for aesthetic interest, and in the object—that
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  • ...ie Jacques]] and [[John Le Mesurier]].<ref>{{cite web|title=''The Pleasure Garden'' (1952)|url=http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b6b32c98d|publisher=British Film
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bottle garden]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Container garden}}
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  • {{r|Container garden}} {{r|Garden}}
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  • {{r|Garden}} {{r|no-dig garden}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Botanical garden]]
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  • #redirect [[cutting garden]]
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  • *[[Bottle garden]]
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  • {{r|garden}} *[[white garden]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Operation Market Garden/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Operation Market Garden/Related Articles]]
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  • A '''herb garden''' is a [[garden]] specifically designed and used for the cultivation of [[cooking]] and/or The herb garden may be purely functional or may be ornamental, sometimes as part of a lands
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  • A glass-enclosed "table top" garden.
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  • is a specialised garden featuring ferns.
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  • ...grow to over 6 feet tall but dwarf varieties are more popular, planted as garden borders or in pots and window boxes.
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  • A garden showcasing white flowers and foliage
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  • A [[flower]] [[garden]] containing only species of the [[rose]] [[genus]].
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  • An informal front garden style originating in England.
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  • Famous amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • ==Garden== |Taj Garden.jpg|Southern galleries of the garden.
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  • A '''botanical garden''', also called a '''botanic garden''', is a [[garden]] dedicated to [[botany]], the scientific study of [[plant (organism)|plant ...y gardens and facilities, and some are quite famous. Some of the types of garden and features that may be found in the largest botanical gardens are:
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  • *[[Garden]]
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  • An [[agriculture|agricultural]] discipline concerned with the growing of [[garden]] [[plant]]s.
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  • Domesticated garden plant from the genus ''[[Achillea]]'' with clusters of larger, button-like
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  • Australian gardener and author, pioneering advocate of the [[no-dig garden]].
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  • ...low not absorbed during heavy rains flows into the drain and into the next garden. |PlantsInMatureRainGarden.png|A small rain garden with mature plantings between a large parking lot (not shown) and the shopp
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  • {{Image|800px-Xeriscape3.jpg|right|250px|New Mexico Xeriscape landscape and garden.}} ...n">{{cite web |url=http://davesgarden.com/guides/articles/view/635/ |title=Garden Styles: Xeriscape |accessdate=2010-10-02}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Garden}} {{r|Rose garden}}
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  • ...tch?v=cBN-CAhOYQ0 Gardyn] &mdash; a music video mixed from the sounds of a garden
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A legendary garden included in the [[Seven Wonders of the Ancient World]]
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  • |Nagasaki-glover-garden-view.jpg|Glover Garden (グラバー園 ''Gurabaa-en'') in [[Nagasaki]] (長崎) consists of sever
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  • Ornamental tree planted as a feature in a house park or garden.
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  • [[Image:Nagasaki-glover-garden-view.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Glover Garden (グラバー園 ''Gurabaa-en''), in the old foreigners' quarter of [[Nagas ...associated with foreign communities remaining in the city, such as Glover Garden. Outside Japan, however, Nagasaki is better known for the 1945 atomic bomb
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  • {{Image|BeetGatheringTogether.jpg|right|250px|Purple garden beets.}} ===Garden beet===
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  • ...also featured on the Public Broadcasting System. As the name implies, the garden is designed in one-foot squares, which may further be divided symmetrically ...ing this method. When placing it at waist level, it can be useful to build garden boxes that are smaller than 4x4, such as 3x2 or 4x2, so they are light enou
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  • A garden room, usually a sheltered structure or an outbuilding, designed to protect
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  • Garden bed planted with herbs, annuals, and other flowers that bloom continuously
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  • *[http://www.thegardentapes.co.uk/bbc.html ''BBC Sessions'' at the Garden Tapes]
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  • ...ecies grown in troughs, pots, bottles, terrariuns and urns; also ''hanging garden'' - plants grown in baskets.
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  • {{r|Cutting garden}} {{r|Garden design}}
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  • ...The problem of [[weeds|weeding]] is virtually eliminated in the container garden. One can also grow [[fruit]], [[herb]]s, [[vegetable]]s and [[flower]]s ou
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  • ...plants]], commonly referred to as ''yarrow'', that are frequently used in garden borders and beds in ornamental [[horticulture]].
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  • ...Helianthus]]'', noted for their height and their large, showy flowers. The garden sunflower is usually a variety of ''H. annuus''. In modern times, the sunflower is a commercial crop as well as a garden plant. It is still cultivated for its oil, used in soaps and paints as well
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  • ...ark]]s. Gardens have been known for centuries, and the earliest records of garden design date back to the horticulture of [[Ancient Egypt]] and the [[Middle ==Garden design in history==
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  • {{r|Elvis as Recorded at Madison Square Garden}} {{r|An Afternoon in the Garden}}
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  • *{{cite book|author=Simon Earland, David Nash and Bill Garden|title=Guide to European Pressure Equipment|edition=First Edition|publisher
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  • *[[succulent garden]] A [[terrarium]] and its variant the [[bottle garden]] are smaller versions of the greenhouse.
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  • *Tuesday October 3, 2000 - New York City, New York. Madison Square Garden *Wednesday October 4, 2000 - New York City, New York. Madison Square Garden
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  • A '''bottle garden''' is a specialised type of [[container garden]], a [[terrarium]] in which the [[houseplant]]s are enclosed in a glass [[b ...virtually maintenance-free, requiring only weekly watering. Such routine garden maintenance as weeding and fertilising is non-existent if clean, good quali
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  • ...form '''horticulture''', classically defined as the culture or growing of garden plants.
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  • ...including Desert Garden, the Japanese Garden, the Rose Garden, the Chinese garden, the camellia collection and include the Subtropical, Herb, Jungle, and Pal
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  • *[http://mbgnet.mobot.org Biomes of the world (Missouri Botanic Garden)]
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  • ==Grasses in [[Garden design|garden design]]== ...ss) are used to serve a more plant-like role rather than a ground cover in garden design.
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  • ...at they would hardly be worth the trouble of growing in most residential [[garden]]s. They can become [[weed|invasive]] in the right circumstances. Wild roses are generally only seen on properties with [[wild garden]]s, and on rural properties where their thorny quality can be of value when
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  • ...term for an ornamental [[tree]] planted as a feature in a house park or [[garden]]. ...an garden, or a [[banana]] or other tropical tree growing in a [[container garden]] in New York.
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  • ...icant to human beings in several ways: they are among the most popular of garden flowers, are frequently given as gifts, from expressions of [[love]] to exp ...e scent of their flowers. They are generally only featured in the “[[wild garden]]”.
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  • also known as Arum Lily, is the popular garden and horticultural name of some species in the genus ''Zantedeschia'', which
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  • ...he league's original eight teams. The Celtics play their home games at TD Garden, which is also the home of the [[National Hockey League]]'s [[Boston Bruins
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  • *Royal Botanic Garden, Kew - [http://www.kew.org/wcsp/prepareChecklist.do;jsessionid=03CCEB80E787
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  • ...otanical garden] and [http://www.hammarby.uu.se/ Linnaeus's manor home and garden at Hamarby], courtesy of Uppsala University, Linnaeus's alma mater. Uppsala
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  • {{seealso|Rain garden/Gallery}} {{Image|rain.garden.jpg|right|350px|West Virginia University grounds}}
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  • ...nd western [[Asia]]. It grows wild in open, grassy areas. As an ornamental garden plant, it needs full sun and deep soil, and is propagated from seed in the
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  • ...|first=Richard |last=Burnett |authorlink=Richard Burnett |title=The secret garden |url=http://www.hour.ca/visualarts/visualarts.aspx?iIDArticle=6811 |work=Ho ...indoor and outdoor restorations, including the creation of the Governor’s Garden, inaugurated in 2000. In 2003, the Château Ramezay Museum earned the Natio
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  • ...age and flower, and a variety of forms and heights that all have uses in [[garden design]]. Achillea species are versatile plants that have uses in both inf ...tractant for butterflies, they add yet another dimension to the ornamental garden.
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  • ...borne Divisions) and one Polish brigade of the First Allied Airborne Army; Garden was the linkup by XXX Armoured Corps.
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  • A '''fernery''', is, as its name implies, a specialised [[garden]] featuring [[fern]]s.
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