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garden

[gahr-dn] / ˈgɑr dn /


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If you want birds to come to your garden you don't march around it shouting "come on birds", she points out.

From BBC

A quarter of her garden in Thorpeness, Suffolk, has already fallen away, and she has been warned the entire building may soon have to be knocked down.

From BBC

This approach, the memo said, was critical in identifying harmful substances that “pose exposure hazards via ingestion, inhalation of dust, or through garden/food production.”

From Los Angeles Times

A trickling stream runs through a valley in the garden, and kids are encouraged to play in and around it.

From Los Angeles Times

“Expansive terraces, meditation gardens, and hidden courtyards evoke a world-class resort ambiance, while infinity pools and a private boathouse complete its coastal allure,” the description noted.

From MarketWatch