Field trips were conducted to Munnar tea gardens and a coffee estate in Kodagu. |
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Morning coffee and afternoon tea with home-made cakes and biscuits can be enjoyed in the beautiful gardens or under cover of the Loggia. |
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Below it, all over the superbly manicured gardens on the slopes, are memorials and stirring inscriptions. |
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Aptly named, with its black and white marking, the zebra spider occurs in houses as well as outside in gardens and other habitats. |
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The gardens are fenced, planted in lawn and landscaped with shrubs and trees. |
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Modern formal gardens use water in geometric pools and metals like steel and aluminium in structures. |
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When chased by the teachers they just run through residents' gardens and if the residents complain they get the same foul and abusive language. |
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There are gardens to the front and rear, both walled in, while the drive has parking for two cars or more. |
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There is still an air of prosperity in the nation, with people, public places and gardens as neat, clean and safe as ever. |
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Outside, most of the grounds are grassland, bordered to the south by a burn with the gardens mainly lawn. |
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The park's gardens include a sunken garden, a rock garden, stream gardens and an Arboretum, containing many trees from the southern hemisphere. |
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Many southern gardens don't have tulips, forsythia or daffodils, but instead have guava, pineapple and amaryllis. |
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She causes, some say, desolation, evil, and decay, yet she also creates palaces of art and culture, gardens of rank luxuriance. |
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Development continued, with bridges being built over watercourses, pathways being laid out, and ornamental trees and gardens planted. |
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Roy Mortimer who judged the gardening competition will talk about the gardens he visited. |
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And when you tire of the cultural onslaught, the gardens are jolly nice, too. |
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Founded in 1878, Leipzig's zoo is one of the oldest and most important zoological gardens in Europe. |
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There will be more music in the gardens of All Saints Church in the Market Place with traditional jazz in the parish church gardens. |
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Driveways, gardens and entrances were under water and many villagers could not leave their properties without wellies or waders. |
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Steps and cobbled walkways lead down through the gardens from the farmhouses to the lawned pool terrace. |
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At the moment the gardens are mainly in lawn with a patio area, mature trees and shrubs. |
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There are large gardens and seeded lawns at the front and rear of the houses. |
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As well as pictures there are artworks made with flowers, and records of gardens made by artists. |
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This incredibly beautiful desert wouldn't be complete without its gardens of cactus, black brush, yucca, monkey flower, Easter flowers and ferns. |
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For example, treated water is now used in public parks and gardens which have also arisen through the efforts of the rehabilitation campaign. |
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Today there are landscaped terraced gardens extending to an acre with flowering shrubs and trees. |
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They are also responsible for the family vegetable and fruit gardens and for threshing, husking, and milling the grain. |
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The four-bedroom detached house is set amid sheltered gardens and boasts railed paddocks, stables, a swimming pool and hard tennis court. |
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Guernsey lilies make excellent cut flowers and are a terrific addition to rock gardens and container gardens. |
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Well, you see, though Thomas needed the money and was willing to work for it, his work in her yard and gardens were terrible. |
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He favoured communal green spaces, cul-de-sacs, semi-detached houses and terraces with gardens front and back. |
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Gasping for breath, they reached the row of houses whose gardens led onto the park. |
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The workers, living in tied cottages, often had their gardens invaded by hounds. |
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As well as being planted with a variety of colourful plants, trees and shrubs, the gardens include a water feature and a pond. |
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The genus Reseda has been introduced into Panama and is cultivated in gardens in the Boquete region. |
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Outside are extensive lawned gardens with superb views to the north western fells of the Lake District. |
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Railway gardens could feature anything from a few milk churns full of geraniums to a sophisticated French knot garden. |
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A path winds through the gardens to fairy-tale-style cottages, each with its own veranda and swing. |
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Homeowners whose gardens were flooded with raw sewage are still waiting for the waste to be cleared up. |
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Strong selling points for this property are the spacious gardens and the possibility to further extend the accommodation. |
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Public parks and gardens in Yorkshire need better protection to stop crucial community facilities being lost, conservationists warn today. |
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Native vegetation is also celebrated and reintroduced in a range of public parks and institutional gardens in capital cities. |
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There is off-street parking and a paved patio area to the rear, and the gardens are planted with lawns and rose bushes. |
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It has nine bedrooms and is surrounded by more than 11 acres of lawn, gardens and mature woodland. |
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This handsome Georgian country house is set in delightful mature gardens and grounds in a private location and approached via a lime avenue. |
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The gardens and paddock to the rear and side of the property are railed and fenced to allow maintenance of pony or other animals. |
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Although rue is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens or flowerbeds, its strong smell usually makes rue unpopular for use close to homes. |
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The property benefits from lawned gardens to front, side and rear and also a single garage. |
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These plant collections are not just maintained in isolation but are often incorporated into gardens of great beauty and amenity. |
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The blocks were set well back from the road, surrounded by large lawned gardens behind black spiked railings and heavy iron gates. |
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The gardens are bounded by rhododendrons as well as azaleas, while in the woodlands there are snowdrops, bluebells, daffodils and narcissi. |
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The rose gardens contain many commercially available roses, such as floribundas, grandifloras and hybrid tea roses. |
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The gardens are fully landscaped and each house features a paved patio to the rear with privacy fencing. |
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The secluded gardens are landscaped and boast a number of colourful trees and shrubs. |
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The old fashioned casual looks of masterwort is exceptional in cottage and country gardens where it first got its start. |
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They were farouche, romantic characters riding arrogantly through the gardens on their massive elephants. |
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Outside, the gardens which surround the property extend to a quarter of an acre. |
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Songbirds such as the linnet, yellowhammer, skylark and song thrush to name but a few, are fast disappearing in our gardens and countryside. |
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One involved the growing of vegetable gardens on the top of dirt revetments at the side of the hangars. |
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The fine weather has been kind to the flowers and there are some fine blooms in gardens along the wayside already. |
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His childhood was spent in the tea gardens of Assam and he was greatly influenced by the songs of the tea garden workers and Assamese folk songs. |
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Outside, the delightful wooded gardens have extensive river frontage and a sunny aspect. |
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However, in a few cases, seeds of plants cultivated in botanical gardens were also used. |
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The dramatic reconstruction sees Cornwall's tropical gardens impersonating the sweltering heat of Darien. |
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It dramatically speeds up the planting of community gardens and orchards with higher-yielding trees bearing better-quality fruits. |
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One of the most fruitful gardens I've seen is one I spotted this summer in the paved forecourt of a town house. |
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Anyone thinking of investing in a serious water feature or hard landscaping should first pay these ingenious gardens a visit. |
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The accommodation has an outdoor pool, sun terrace, sun loungers, poolside snack bar, gardens and a pool table. |
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Perennial and annual flower gardens also look and function best with fine-textured mulch like composted yard waste. |
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We call upon one to bless our gardens before planting and another to guide our world leaders when faced with war. |
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Scilly is known for its flowers and each year thousands of people flock to the famous gardens on Tresco. |
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Other activities include book signings by local authors, art and craft exhibitions and an open gardens day. |
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In the museum gardens are several reconstructions including a Roman temple, shop, house, and Northumbrian croft, all with audio presentations. |
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As I ran past one of the gardens I slowed my pace, stumbling into a slow walk. |
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Visit native plant nurseries and local botanical gardens and arboreta to learn which ones best fit your site. |
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We understand it is one of the ten best gardens of its kind in the country. |
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These cedar louvers are also sun shades and windbreaks, and they provide the gardens with visual privacy. |
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At night he searched for Estelle in the gardens for a routine stroll and there she was walking ahead of him. |
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Companies will now begin to buy out farms, coffee plants and tea gardens and orchards. |
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Varying amounts of the poison have been thrown into the back gardens of some of the houses. |
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There they produced their own milk and meat and their gardens supplied fruit and vegetables. |
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Outside, the landscaped gardens have water features, rose beds and garden seats. |
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I have used granite, sandstone and quartz type rocks and am continually placing rocks in various parts of the gardens to harness energies. |
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Japanese gardens were my introduction to Asian garden style and make up the bulk of my topical collection. |
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The gardens are well maintained and feature raised rookery flowerbeds at the front and a lawned area to the rear overlooking Blessington lake. |
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Limestone piers at the estate's walled gardens were also found to be decayed. |
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There are now fair trade-certified tea gardens in seven countries across Asia and Africa, benefiting more than 120,000 workers. |
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Small fenced gardens were in back of most of the huts, and chickens seemed to be everywhere. |
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Its tropical gardens are full of rare, luxuriant vegetation and exotic fragrance. |
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The truth is, the lions were safely contained within the zoological gardens nearby. |
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It is grown as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks for its colored flowers and ever-blooming nature. |
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There are numerous rambling barns and outhouses, and the gardens and two ornamental lakes are exquisite. |
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Many private gardens are open during the summer under the auspices of Scotland's Gardens Scheme. |
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The maintenance of species in captivity in zoos, aquaria, and botanic gardens is sometimes called ex situ conservation. |
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After a walk round the extensive gardens and lake, the group adjourned to Lullingstone for lunch. |
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One set of gardens concerns landforms made from sand, gravel, topsoil and turf sculpted into sharply edged curves. |
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Chinese gardens typically included a building for scholarly contemplation and meditation. |
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The gardens were in full bloom, and the air was thick with the sweet scent of flowers. |
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Greta told me of her childhood when she enjoyed visits to Feniscowles Hall, which then had pleasure gardens with swings and see-saws. |
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The extensive vegetable gardens and fruit orchard provide food for the couple and bountiful gifts for friends. |
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Buildings with soul, gardens for our spirits, and cities of passion become the goal rather than rentable square feet. |
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Through a stone entrance a tarmac driveway leads to the house which is surrounded by landscaped gardens and lawns. |
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It was surrounded with plush green grasses and rose gardens surrounding the house in perfectly manicured gardens. |
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And of course part of the gardens are dedicated to wildflowers, and others to beautiful roses. |
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In other places, water is delivered by tankers and stored in tanks in gardens or on roofs, or is pumped into homes from deep-water wells. |
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Not only do they grow large gardens and put food down for winter, but they work just as long hours at day jobs. |
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Thunder rolled and raindrops hammered the gardens of Halliel as the storm gave full vent to its fury. |
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Flying kites has been forbidden in public parks and gardens throughout the city since the beginning of this month. |
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The bears were subsequently traced back to a zoologic gardens in Hong Kong. |
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The house and landscaped gardens are set amongst 800 acres of orchard, fields and woodland. |
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To my eye, the gardens that looked best under leaden skies were those that used colour in other ways than planting. |
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On a fine night the gardens are magical, dotted with folding chairs, tartan rugs and carefully chosen food that won't cause unwanted sound later. |
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In the fall the Lenni Lenape would migrate back to their settlements to harvest their gardens and prepare for winter. |
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Small gardens often lend themselves to something a bit more original and quirky. |
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A patio door leads to a tiled balcony overlooking the mature landscaped gardens and a water feature. |
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The gardens which surround the property include beech, lime and holm oak trees while in the eastern corner is an ancient churchyard. |
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I remember passing by houses, and semi mansions with their own botanical gardens and Olympic coliseums. |
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They have gardens to the front, and small landscaped areas at the back with spaces for wheelie bins. |
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These varieties have been tested in gardens in all climates and have been judged to be good performers in all parts of the country. |
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On the way to work this morning I noticed the statue of Sir Thomas More sitting in his nice waterfront gardens in Chelsea. |
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The gardens which surround it include mature bamboos, tree ferns, Italian Cypresses and mature Agaves. |
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Plant lettuce or marjoram in your gardens to protect them, peony to safeguard against storm damage, and sunflowers to generate anti-bug energies. |
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Our TV channels increasingly reflect the great British public's obsession with homes and gardens and the lavishing of resources thereon. |
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They came to European gardens from South America in the 16th century, and were known as marvel-of-Peru. |
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Next you'll help Stan in the gardens and dust in all the rooms, even the library, and you'll be sure to shine the banisters of the stairwell. |
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Fresh fruit and flowers are a part of every entertainment, and nature and gardens are central themes in literature and poetry. |
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By the time they moved in the gardens had been turfed and paved, and were framed with low open railings. |
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Perennials like geraniums are the seasonal stars of gardens all around the country at the moment. |
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What happens is without the addition of organic matter, the soil in our gardens eventually become lifeless. |
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They say that the buildings and structures enhance the look of the gardens and help to break them up into separate sections. |
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The house is surrounded by landscaped tiered gardens with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. |
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The castle's impressive battlements and tree-shaded gardens offer excellent views over the city and the estuary of the Tagus river. |
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Actium's impressive gardens are a defining feature and are sure to prove a strong selling point. |
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These are gardens for all seasons with the rhododendron dell, the azaleas and flowering cherry trees in spring, and the rose gardens in summer. |
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The gardens have small topiarian trees, rose arbours, palm and lemon trees and a profusion of colourful flowers. |
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In town, where gardens are usually small and often shady, camellias will appreciate the protection from the sun. |
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They brighten woodland gardens and perennial beds, and are useful container plants. |
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Typically, colorful annual flowers dominate these gardens because they are such enthusiastic bloomers. |
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My favourite of these are the daffodils which appear everywhere from formal gardens to woodland paths to urban wastelands. |
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Mature shrubs and trees line the avenue and the property is surrounded by impressive formal gardens and woodland. |
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The jack bean and the sword bean are very similar and are occasionally grown in home gardens around the state. |
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The Castle's gardens lie in a dramatic ravine which was once a quarry, and are particularly pretty in autumn. |
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It sits amid eleven hectares of tropical gardens on Mai Khao Beach, a 17-km skein of sand and she-oaks. |
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This is a large tree, and not as well-suited for smaller urban gardens as newer, smaller hybrids such as Little Gem. |
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While few urban gardens suffer from the effects of exposure, in the suburbs, country, and coastal areas it pays to plant a shelter belt. |
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He also required large domestic quarters with gardens for himself and his family as well as administrative accommodation. |
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Allotment holders are seeing red after burglaries and raids by vandals left their gardens in a mess. |
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Like aquaria, arboreta and botanical gardens do not always include historical treatments, but some do and many should. |
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Founded in 1984, the Center is supported by a consortium of 29 botanical gardens and arboreta throughout the United States. |
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The neglected backyard is below, and to its left are the neighbouring gardens and the posh houses and treed and bushed gardens beyond. |
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The well-cared-for front gardens of our parents' generation seem to be disappearing at a rate of knots. |
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The gardens which surround Ambleside have been very well maintained by the current owners. |
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Varieties such as Little Gem are available for smaller gardens and as accents. |
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Anne was well known for her beautiful and unusual flower gardens and her very kind and generous nature. |
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Tiny gardens of moss and liverworts flourished where spores had drifted in from outside and settled under the warm glow of the cave lights. |
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Live colonies and their gardens were maintained at room temperature in artificial colony chambers. |
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The gardens are magnificent, overflowing with tropical blooms and huge flowering trees. |
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Northern sports are played in arenas, centers, gardens and the occasional field. |
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Interviews with villagers who have gardens in the same areas but do not report smaller yams or poor crops yielded another interpretation. |
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We've got a beautiful arboretum and gorgeous public gardens and a world class aquarium and nature trails and historical mansions. |
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Anxieties regarding respectability were often concealed by seemingly trivial complaints over children, gardens or noise. |
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I love the palace gardens though, taking walks to the pagodas, over bridges spanning lakes full of koi carp and under cherry blossom trees. |
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The gardens contained heated pools for his menagerie of alligators and tropical turtles. |
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A wood-pigeon is cooing lazily in the distance, and the gardens are ablaze with laburnums and rhododendrons. |
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Most of us consider our yards and gardens an extension of our homes, and we look for sanctuary and privacy there. |
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Some of them have nice gardens at home for flowers, and want the allotments to grow vegetables. |
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Many families have vegetable gardens and grow apple trees, gooseberries and black currents. |
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His house was large, though not overly so, and beautiful, the lawn perfectly manicured and flowers growing in perfect little gardens in the yard. |
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The gardens had been laid out quite formally, but there are signs of obvious neglect. |
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In fact, I tend to favour country pubs with beer gardens next to babbling streams. |
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Spring is a popular time for garden tours and visits because many gardens simply look spectacular at this time of year. |
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They really are the jewel in the crown of the gardens because of their historical and cultural importance. |
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On these pages, we present a gallery of contemporary Western rock gardens and a sampler of rock plants. |
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Anyone who has attractive wild flowers growing in their gardens may like to collect and donate some seeds of same. |
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City visitors delighted at seeing lorikeets and possums in Brisbane gardens and other cities envied Brisbane's title of the world's most biodiverse city, he says. |
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The waterside gardens and pathway were conspicuously well presented. |
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Once the gardens are finished, they will be open to the public free of charge on condition that visitors respect the peace and quiet of the hall as a place of retreat. |
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Of the larger properties to come to market in recent weeks are Kells House and gardens in Co Kerry, a Victorian fairytale manse on 46 acres at Cahersiveen. |
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Whatever the time of year, the gardens invite a longish stroll. |
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In addition to Central Park, they have new raised bed gardens on the rooftop with basil, sage, thyme, tomatoes, and squash. |
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They will also be making over gardens in nearby residential homes. |
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There are 300 hectares of parks, gardens and green areas within the city boundaries so you're never short of a place of respite from the sightseeing. |
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Try 6 acres of gardens with olive trees, lemon trees and chestnut trees. |
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The water department is trying to recycle these sources of waste water for further use, such as watering parks and public gardens or street-cleaning. |
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Intricate reticulated patterns appear in the passageways of the fungus gardens of African termite colonies, and in the crisscrossing trails of foraging army ants. |
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The grounds at the front and the back are extensively landscaped with mature trees, foliage, herbaceous borders, extensive lawned gardens and a paved patio area. |
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The opera will be performed in the round, in two acts with an hour-long interval to allow for picnics on the lawn or a stroll through the gardens of the Georgian mansion. |
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Its beautifully aged wooden exterior houses traditional floor seating and beautiful gardens typical of the area. |
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Out in the leafy gardens there are wicker tables and long drinks in the garden by the tennis court, beside which ladies recline on chaise longues. |
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Public gardens are filled with flowers and kept in good order. |
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Along with the sculptures that make up the permanent collection are 69 new pieces, each creatively set in the beautiful gardens that surround the large tea tree plantation. |
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By the fourteenth century, lavender water was so popular that the French King Charles V had lavender planted in the gardens at the Louvre to ensure the supply. |
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Now its tangle of Andalusian alleys hide simple whitewashed homes, with long walls screening gardens as luxuriant as anything the Caliphs lovingly tended. |
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Tracey Gough added to the beauty of the gardens by having a lily pond built and having rhododendrons and azaleas and many more exotic trees planted in the gardens. |
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Near its grounds, private gardens hang thick with bright orange tangerines and plump persimmons, the fruits of fall in Abkhazia. |
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His gardens are tended with skill and care, and his home is neat. |
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Cottage gardens usually look their best in early summer, but do include plants that peak at different seasons such as early bulbs, wallflowers and violas for spring. |
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Visually these pictures have weight, with their brushy renderings of peasants, soldiers, flower gardens or heads popping up like jack-in-the-boxes. |
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The shallow walls, deep reefs and colourful coral gardens that lie beyond its never-ending coastline leave a lasting impression on the most experienced of divers. |
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Families can visit entire sculpture gardens featuring vivid depictions of what sinners face in the afterlife. |
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Many gardens and parks contain poisonous plants such as yew and laburnum. |
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The Westcott house had extensive gardens and elegant landscaping. |
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Keeping the sea on the left, the road passes through acres of paddy fields, interspersed with areca gardens and the odd patch of remnant rain forest. |
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Most women grew vegetable gardens primarily to sustain their families. |
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Secondly, those families with gardens grew vegetables in them. |
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Urban gardens where vegetables and flowers are grown are also common. |
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While most of us are preparing our yards and gardens for the cooler weather, many in the warmer regions are still enjoying the fruits of their labor. |
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The area where the houses and gardens would be laid out would be raised by about 2ft to counter the risk of flooding and changes to the drainage at the edge of the reserve. |
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Farmers sold vegetables from their truck gardens at harvest time. |
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Rural villages on high islands are located within a short distance of both the sea and extensive family gardens devoted to taro, yam, sweet potato, or cassava cultivation. |
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The buyer will have the opportunity to specify how the interior and formal gardens are laid out and will be able to put their own, personal stamp on the property. |
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The woodland gardens which surround the house have been well maintained and include a water feature, three stables, dog kennels and patio area paved with limestone flags. |
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The gardens emphasize native plants, perennials and trees, with accents provided by soft hues of roses, oleander, rhododendrons, agapanthus and more. |
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Lawns remained uncut, gardens unweeded and crops languished in the field. |
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The gardens have very successfully combined Japanese species such as azaleas, maples and cherry trees with native plants such as Canadian maples and red cedars. |
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To help the clean-up, the number of litter bins in the gardens has been increased by 12 to 20 and soon benches will be re-covered with anti-graffiti paint. |
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We walked round the gardens looking at the pears and spotted a sign that said you were allowed to eat the windfalls but not to pick the pears off the trees. |
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The collared dove and wood pigeon are now five times more common in British gardens than in 1979, according to the results of the RSPB 25th Garden Birdwatch survey. |
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As those flowers of early spring begin to fade the azaleas and rhododendrons and later flowering cherry trees in parks and home gardens provide a feast of colour. |
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The gazing balls found in many of today's gardens are derived from the silvered witch balls that acted as convex mirrors, warding off evil by reflecting it away. |
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Little tarmac roads wound between the trees and little front and rear gardens were packed with small bushes that gave each property a feeling of seclusion. |
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But urban front gardens are undoubtedly small, so letting the imagination run wild is best saved for the tranquillity and calm of the back garden. |
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Meanwhile, down on the beaches and in the parks and gardens of the nation, there seems a remarkable readiness to accept the dictates of the safe sun crusaders. |
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The gardens have been planted for year-round colour and include flowerbeds, rockeries, a water feature, a raised patio, a herb garden and two sheds. |
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There are front and rear gardens and a paved patio area to the rear. |
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He is a landscape gardener and replanted the gardens and lawns. |
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The gardens that surround the house have been landscaped with trees, plants, shrubs and rockeries, and there are also a fish pond and wishing well. |
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With dying lawns in the south and new plants extending their ranges northwards it sounds as though our gardens will be looking rather different in years to come. |
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The administration building is the central point for sightseeing reached by entering the main gate beyond the reception gardens filled with bedding annuals. |
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Afterwards, enjoy wandering around the gardens and admiring the waterfall. |
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Fluorescent light gardens are similarly ideal for growing and blooming compact plants like African violets, some orchids, and many other kinds of indoor plants. |
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Amongst the many attractions were the variety of trees, shrubs and flowers, a bear pit, a maze, tea gardens and a variety of different entertainment. |
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Every day when he is not landscaping gardens for the island's wealthy, he fashions lifelike works of art much to the curiosity of admiring visitors. |
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The Sunday Telegraph reports that astrantias, gazanias and large-flowered clematis have all been reported in flower in different gardens in December. |
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The landscape changed dramatically as it gave way to the brown slopes kissed by the fresh green tea gardens fenced by the large, brown oaks wrapped with rare delicate ferns. |
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The gardens date back to medieval times when orchards and vineyards extended to the north of the Papal Apostolic Palace. |
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He never saw the house or gardens finished, as he died before it was completed. |
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At this time the airport had a direct helicopter service to Central London from the gardens on the roof of the terminal building. |
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In 1987 the gardens were extended to include the Great Dell, a disused quarry with a collection of conifers. |
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There are a number of private gardens and open spaces, often within courtyards of the larger commercial developments. |
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Since their redevelopment in 1998, the Peace gardens have received a number of regional and national accolades. |
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Excavations in Pompeii show that gardens attaching to residences were scaled down to meet the space constraints of the home of the average Roman. |
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His niece Lady Hester Stanhope designed and managed the gardens and acted as his hostess. |
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Here he commissioned William Burn to design Brunel Manor and its gardens to be his country home. |
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The profusion of ataurique throughout the palaces reminds us of their interdependence with the gardens that they frame or look out upon. |
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All of their gardens had been crushed by winter storms and their corn patches were defeated and all akilter. |
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Roman gardens were influenced by Egyptian, Persian, and Greek gardening techniques. |
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The gardens at Sarn House are predominantly laid to lawn and bordered by mature hedges and a patio area that runs along the rear of the house. |
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Windsor Castle's position on top of steep ground has meant that the castle's gardens are limited in scale. |
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Horace wrote that during his time flower gardens became a national indulgence. |
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Beaches, swimming pools and back gardens will be a spectacle of manly moobs, beer bellies, budgie smugglers and sunburnt backs. |
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The focus of the gardens is a square paved with rubiginous bricks and planted with a regular grid of maple trees. |
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Beyond the formal gardens is an arboretum of specimen trees including wellingtonia, yew, oak and ash. |
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The museum's grounds are also worth a stroll, the formal gardens set around a series of geometric lakes, flanked by wanderable woods. |
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There was a rumour that the rare wolfkin had been sighted in the botanical gardens in the west of the city. |
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Fine mature Wellingtonia trees line the driveway which opens on to the two acres of gardens and grounds. |
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The whole area was tastefully laid out with gardens full of daffodils and other Wordsworthian aids to memory. |
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Pourbox is now throwing a monkey wrench into the traditional way bars and beer gardens have operated for years. |
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The city's five community gardens are getting brush-ups in advance of the coming gardening season. |
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The golden domes of churches and the freshly sanded paths in the town gardens were a glaring yellow. |
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The gardens promise a great display including maples, liquidambars, tupelos and birches. |
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Many of Moscow's parks and landscaped gardens are protected natural environments. |
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Woodland gardens in many parts of the world can include a carpet of natural mosses. |
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There are 96 parks and 18 gardens in Moscow, including four botanical gardens. |
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There is an accurate replica of Potter's house and a theme park in Japan, and a series of Mr McGregor's gardens in one of the largest banks. |
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Castles have been compared with cathedrals as objects of architectural pride, and some castles incorporated gardens as ornamental features. |
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He also developed the Italian Renaissance garden style for the many gardens he designed around country houses. |
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At the Royal Arsenal, several new parks and gardens have been landscaped but some can only be accessed by residents. |
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The gardens were designed by Louis Fuchs and the central pavilion was built by architect Joseph Hubert in tavern style. |
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These were supplemented with a wide variety of other plants either cultivated in gardens or gathered in the forest. |
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Surrounding the raised causeways were artificial floating gardens with canal waterways and gardens of plants, shrubs, and trees. |
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A modest amount of domestic cultivation in private gardens is not usually subject to legal controls. |
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These gardens became specialized and capable of maintaining plants from Southern Hemispheres as well as maintaining plants during winter. |
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Vegetable gardens were frequently destroyed by storms, and cattle lost in raids by the Khoikhoi, who were known to the Dutch as Hottentots. |
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The bath sponges are made from a plant known as luffa, which is grown in fields, gardens and on the balconies of many houses. |
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Lepidote rhododendrons tend to be smaller plants that do well in more sunshine and are suitable to smaller gardens and rock gardens. |
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The most notable part of this green space is represented by the large number of villas and landscaped gardens created by the Italian aristocracy. |
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Nearby is the lush Villa Celimontana, close to the gardens surrounding the Baths of Caracalla. |
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Below the gardens was a private beach, where the Queen kept her own private bathing machine. |
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Its preferred habitat is scrub and gardens and it feeds on insects, worms, slugs, snails, newts and small rodents. |
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She agreed to visit the gardens of the Royal Horticultural Society at Kensington and take a drive through London in an open carriage. |
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Currie and Stuart focused on the elaborate gardens of the leaf-cutter ants, which use bits of foliage they collect to nourish their fungi. |
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Overlooking Piazza del Popolo and the Spanish Steps are the gardens of Pincio and Villa Medici. |
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It comprises numerous temples, pagodas, pavilions, gardens and ornamental trees, as well as causeways and artificial islands. |
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A large number of species, varieties and cultivars are grown in gardens for their ornamental flowers. |
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Market gardens and garden centres have grown up on the fertile plains of the Clyde Valley. |
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He spent nine years touring tea gardens in Africa and India before embarking on his unusual career testing thousands of different blends. |
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In Europe, Taxus baccata grows naturally north to Molde in southern Norway, but it is used in gardens further north. |
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As early as Roman times, it was introduced into more northerly regions, and later was also cultivated in monastery gardens by monks. |
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Common Pellitory is a very common plant, and will not be kept in our gardens without diligent looking to. |
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They are common in gardens and can be encouraged to enter and help remove pest insects by placing black plastic or a piece of tin on the ground. |
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Igniting gardens with flamboyant colors, bougainvilleas spread recklessly over fences and trellises throughout the West. |
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It also had a major influence on the form of the public parks and gardens which appeared around the world in the 19th century. |
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The squirrels also raid gardens for tomatoes, corn, strawberries, and other garden crops. |
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It possessed walled gardens and terracing descending to rectangular fishponds, a rarity at this time, which were linked by a canalized stream. |
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The oriental plane, Platanus orientalis, grew in gardens and around tombs in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Persia. |
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This label is intended to protect and promote remarkable gardens and parks. |
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They are important for plant life now and Bayonne's botanic gardens adjoin the walls on both sides of the Nive. |
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The gardens of the Priory of Graville and the hanging gardens offer views of the lower city. |
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Most New Zealanders welcome hedgehogs in their gardens as they relish slugs and snails. |
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