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garden

[gahr-dn] / ˈgɑr dn /


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Depending on the season, fields are filled with a variety of greens, cucumbers, eggplants, tomatoes and peppers, while herbs like basil, black sage, rosemary and marjoram perfume the gardens.

From Los Angeles Times

Founded in 1838, Mount Hope was one of the earliest “garden cemeteries” to feature elaborate headstones, gazebos and benches used for public recreation as well as for burials.

From Literature

The space provides a hub for sustainable living, art and sharing experiences through its cafe, performing arts centre, indoor market, community garden, kitchens and workshops.

From BBC

On the rooftop - a small garden with large potted palms - they locked the iron door and dragged the heavy planters across it.

From BBC

By the time I had reached the rail fence around our fields, I looked like the scarecrow in Mama’s garden.

From Literature