A spiral staircase gives access to the attic room, while outside, the paved back garden has a water feature and patio area. |
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Wide shrub borders edged with low hedges can lead your eye in the direction of a water feature, garden seat or piece of statuary. |
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If your garden space is limited, try planting bluebonnets in containers such as large clay pots, wooden barrels, or planter boxes. |
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Sprinkle each layer with a watering can or garden hose as you construct the pile. |
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Part of my garden consists of a patio on which I have many pots housing a selection of Japanese acers, begonias, marigolds and nasturtiums. |
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No more out in the garden for a bit of peace and quiet, just noise and pollution. |
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Ideally, the altar would be built in a walled garden where rites could be conducted in privacy. |
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The cooperatives, undisputed market leaders in the production of acidophilic plants for garden centres, cannot give up on a policy of research. |
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Even in the height of summer, there are sprinklers going in everyone's garden and huge jets of water spraying crops throughout the day. |
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And then as the afternoon wore on, they'd move out and sit on the verandah and look out at the garden beyond. |
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Elsewhere, garden walls and fences are arranged in a complicated jigsaw to maximize private open space. |
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In the garden there was a weathervane on top of a flagpole that indicated the wind direction to my father every morning when he woke up. |
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At about three feet in height and two feet across, it fits into the garden almost anywhere. |
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Several generations of garden webworms develop each season, the last of which may overwinter in the soil in the pupal stage. |
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With a geometric layout, commonly segmented into four quarters, the garden would be enclosed by buildings or walls. |
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One new project on show this year is the walled garden at Broughton Hall, Skipton. |
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Just like our garden plants, weeds have certain preferences for growing conditions. |
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Spread wheat straw mulch over your garden in February to keep weeds at bay. |
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The walled garden is actually the first really serious garden I ever planted. |
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There is pedestrian side access to the walled garden to the rear which benefits from a sunny south-westerly aspect. |
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This yard, however, had been transformed into a lush garden full of plump, red, juicy tomatoes. |
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She weeded my front garden and helped me put up the rotary washing line in the back garden. |
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I weeded the garden and picked produce for Jan to take to the Saturday market when she returned. |
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So throw out the weedkiller and invite some indigenous plants into your garden plot. |
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All this is set against the wild mountain backdrop which surrounds the walled garden in the distance. |
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I myself have a small vegetable garden and do my canning without assistance, three or four quarts at a time. |
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Kerosene is also used as a fuel for tractors and power generators and as a solvent for garden chemicals such as weedkillers and insecticides. |
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His garden was nearly weedless with straight, clean rows aligned like soldiers. |
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I was surprised when the Royal Horticultural Society named the vine weevil as the worst pest in the garden last year. |
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They are now looking forward to watching the garden blossom and admiring the fruits of their hard work. |
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To ensure a reliable water supply for their garden and the house he sank two wells. |
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The garden will continue to be developed in the future with the addition of an aromatic walkway planned for next year. |
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The main attraction, though, has to be the generous beer garden which sees locals and tourists alike jostling for space. |
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I apologize to Mr. Russell for ragging him but that's what happens when you have a rock garden named after you. |
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A well-kept, tidy and attractive front garden is a good selling point, adding value to your property. |
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But if you enter a garden full of colours, wild and joyful, then you feel you want to stay. |
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The Lottery cash would also pay for an 18 th-century walled garden to be restored. |
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Outside, the front garden is railed and features a small lawn with side hedging. |
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There is a small, railed lawn to the front and a west-facing garden and patio to the rear. |
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The back garden is partially railed and partially fenced and has a block constructed shed. |
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They viewed the two acre walled garden which has been restored to its original 19th century design from old photographs. |
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If cable companies wall consumers up in a walled garden and just allow them to order a pizza, they won't get very far. |
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Outside the garden is walled to the front with a cobble lock drive and pathway to the front door. |
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I thought the garden was walled all round, but there is a breach in the wall at the back which a healthy animal could have hurdled. |
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Just down the walk, I found a hole knocked in a garden wall and a hundred bricks missing. |
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At the back of the house, granite walls enclose the west-facing garden which is in lawn. |
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The slow seep through the garden wall made the whole area under the grapes a muddy swamp. |
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No plant receives more oohs and aahs from visitors to our test garden than variegated Jacob's ladder. |
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In July evening flights of swifts wheeling high over our garden are a regular feature. |
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The end of the working day in the tea garden is marked by the wail of an air-raid siren. |
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The upper floors serve as the couple's home, complete with a spectacular roof-deck garden ablaze with flowers, plants, and vegetables. |
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The garden offers extremely enjoyable relaxation and retreat to a traveller in the psithurism and the songs of nature. |
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For the adventurous, take a stroll along the garden path and embrace the psithurism of the trees in the breeze. |
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A waft or two of fragrance from the right plants in the right places can turn a garden from ordinary to enchanting. |
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Mrs Agnes Simms, of Holme Mill Lane, had been trying to get a wheelchair ramp fitted in her garden for the past three years. |
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The back garden has a westerly orientation and is surrounded by mature shrubs and trees. |
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Around the barn a flagged terrace is encircled by cottage garden plants, such as delphiniums, rambling roses, geraniums, dianthus and lupins. |
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At first, weeding the garden pained me as I had grown to love the rambling weeds and all the wonders that they had to offer. |
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The back garden has been laid in patio and also features a timber shed, while the small front garden is railed and has been laid with bricks. |
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Growing tomatoes or any vining plant this way really makes the best use of your garden space. |
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They came across a group of seven or eight Asian youths, gathered behind a garden wall. |
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Brains of limpets and abalones are much simpler than brains of garden snails and slugs in histological differentiation. |
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She walked along the garden edges admiring the flowers that only opened to moon light. |
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This will keep your garden from looking like a jungle of haphazardly placed plants. |
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A gently sloping pathway to a lower garden area works as a wheelchair ramp, but it also makes a great road for Amrita's tricycle. |
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Your veins will stick out like a garden hose and your muscles will be jacked up beyond belief. |
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But when I realised today that my weed jungle does not constitute a garden to potter in, I turfed them into the bin. |
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The front garden is railed and has off-street car parking for one car while the back garden is mainly in lawn. |
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To the front of the property is a railed lawn garden with perimeter flowerbeds. |
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I told my son to get my garden gloves, and then we covered ourselves in wet towels and got her out but by then it was too late. |
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A spring tine or garden rake is all that is needed for the job but allow a good amount of time, especially if the lawn is large. |
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The Soules are hoping Lydia comes to admire the garden for herself this weekend. |
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The only good thing about your garden becoming a quag is that the weeds pull up really easily. |
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The remarkable thing is that, for all its many faults, the garden is much admired. |
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On one of his late night wanderings he discovers a neighbour's dog, dead on the lawn, with a garden fork stabbed through it. |
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He looked around, admiring the garden that was in bloom a couple feet away from him. |
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The garden is looking past its best and I'll soon have to go and put it to bed for the winter. |
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Jane accepts Edward Rochester's hand in marriage, they linger in the garden for a few more moments, kissing. |
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A side gate provides vehicular access to the west facing back garden which is paved and gravelled for easy maintenance. |
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The leather Wendy house that Bill constructed at the bottom of the garden out of some scraps of hide from his workshop gets good use. |
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There is side access to the south-west facing rear garden which measures 75 feet by 46 feet. |
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The centre will sell everything from garden plants to household accessories and includes a restaurant. |
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Rugosa roses make up a dense, compact hedge at the end of the garden without distracting from the sea view. |
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The women gather near a row of flowerpots which has been set in front of one of the garden structures, discussing and admiring the blooms. |
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I made notes and muttered the new words as I watered the garden and hung washing on the line. |
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Her relative by marriage was cutting some bushes in the garden of his Danson Lane home and had lowered the washing line to access the plants. |
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The pavement at the entrance to the garden is covered with white wall-to-wall carpeting to welcome visitors. |
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A nest of wasps gathered in my mother-in-law's garden shed and I bought a spray and killed them all. |
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In the garden dill attracts beneficial insects, including bees, parasitic wasps and tachinid flies. |
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Outside medicine he was an accomplished pianist and loved his garden and the nearby Lake District. |
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York council chiefs announced plans to dump regular weekly rubbish collections in an attempt to recycle more garden waste. |
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We have had quad bikes and off-road bikes roaring past the garden centre, right through our car park. |
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If done properly, the garden waste you use now will be completely broken down into lovely rich soil at winter's end. |
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A new shrub to our garden this year is the summer flowering Spiraea japonica Anthony Waterer which is still blooming here well into October. |
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To the left, the drawing room is wallpapered in green and overlooks the front garden through a window with original shutters. |
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Property stolen includes equestrian equipment, trailers, quad bikes and garden tools usually stored in outbuildings. |
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Many have taken to hiding their garden hoses or to watering plants after dark so that few questions are asked. |
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I found this small wall lizard by my garden door this August, quietly lapping up water from the sprinklers. |
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In a garden where green predominates, the boldest dash of color comes from blue-painted Adirondack chairs and a matching blue bench. |
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The back garden has a deck area, outdoor lighting, a water feature and two raised flowerbeds containing a selection of mature plants and shrubs. |
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Southend Council wants to hear from residents with a garden water feature as part of its annual pond survey. |
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Behind, the professionally landscaped rear garden includes a water feature, raised flowerbeds and lighting. |
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An archway leads through to the interconnecting conservatory which adjoins the dining room and has rear garden access. |
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To the rear there is a mature back garden with a water feature and patio area. |
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One way to add a touch of elegance to your garden is to add a water feature. |
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But sometimes buying a water feature for your garden is hard on the wallet. |
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The south-facing back garden, which is not overlooked, has a paved patio area with garden lights and a water feature. |
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I already compost my garden and kitchen waste in my two compost bins. |
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There is a railed bedded area to the front of the house, while to the rear, the 75 foot long garden is laid in lawn with mature flowerbeds and a brick-effect patio. |
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The front garden is railed and includes various flowering plants. |
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The garden was filled with cherry blossoms and swaying rain trees. |
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We have planted over 800 native trees along the embankment, creating a wonderful habitat for warblers such as whitethroat, garden warbler and blackcap. |
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We had, vainly and absurdly, tried to unroll the garden hose. |
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A fourth part to the quadrangle garden is to follow a Japanese theme. |
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The impression of a child's hand or foot can be pressed into modeling clay to make a wall hanging or quick drying cement to make a garden stepping stone. |
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A second give-away feature of 3 G is the way operators take you to their walled garden of paid-for services rather than let you roam the web freely. |
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To the side of the house there is a large walled garden with patio area. |
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The restored walled garden contains a collection of 160 varieties of Irish bred daffodils, many of them bred here in Waterford by Lionel Richardson. |
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Last year the club visited the walled garden at Kylemore Abbey. |
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At countless walkabouts, official openings, celebrations and her own garden parties, she has demonstrated that she is as friendly as she is regal. |
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The garden abounds with stone carvings, some part of the fabric, others left sitting on walls or tucked away in corners to be found as you wander. |
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They then helped sweep the floor, feed the fish, give the dogs treats, and even water the garden with leftover puddles from the backyard wading pool. |
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The beds in my garden are jungle-like with the lush foliage I would normally expect to see towards the end of the month rather than at the beginning. |
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Protect garden beds exposed to the wind with a hedge of glossy abelia. |
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From the second-story lounge, I look out over a gorgeous pool, a candy-striped garden bar, and a mixed crowd of hip revelers. |
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I helped him bury the blood-stained knife and the keys under dirt and stones beside the garden wall. |
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The garden is resplendent with California poppies, blossoming artichokes, and, at its center, a ramada built with kiwi vines intertwined with willow and recycled wood. |
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He hosted him in the one-time office of Tsar Nicholas II that overlooks a tropical garden and the Black Sea. |
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Boston beer garden in South Boston is expected to be packed to the door with football enthusiasts cheering for both teams. |
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He came to the Waldorf two years ago from a hotel in Toronto, where he ran a similar rooftop garden and apiary. |
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The wide ramp will give wheelchair access to the garden at the centre and the volunteers also concreted the shed area in the garden as well as giving the garden a tidy up. |
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Ruth's main job in the preparation of the garden is sourcing plants which will be used in the display which will be seen by the many thousands of visitors to the annual event. |
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The front garden is railed and has space for off-street parking. |
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The 1,300-year-old skeleton it came from was found in a small garden along with a knife, a belt and some pottery jars that would have contained provisions for the after-life. |
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Set up for a cosy couple, it has a two-person spa, queen-size bed, very efficient sealed wood-burning stove, modern kitchen, lounge and garden courtyard. |
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In my small garden I have three compost bins and two water butts so I do not lack facilities to dispose of vegetable waste, merely space to accommodate an unwanted bin. |
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With the arrival of her new wheelie bin, she is already planning to turn her four redundant dustbins into water butts, flower containers and other garden features. |
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There is also a water feature, a garden shed, mature trees and shrubs. |
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We are asking people to be economical with their water, for example, by taking a shower instead of a bath and using a watering can in the garden rather than a hosepipe. |
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It is no secret that the aches and pains from a day exerting one's self in the garden can resemble the muscle fatigue and aches that can be generated while playing sport. |
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For example, when I was pregnant with Oliver, a woman who lives in a huge wedding-cake mansion on the other side of the garden called to congratulate me. |
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I woke to find Graham out in the garden carrying out some much needed maintenance on the fish pond, topping it up with fresh water and pulling out some weed. |
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I came over the brow of a hill to find six motorbike police leaning on the garden wall and picking off their victims for passing through a radar trap. |
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Weeding the entire garden would take a single person hours, if not days. |
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They are now becoming established in our lawn and I am tempted to cover the whole of my garden with weedkiller, but perhaps that's a little extreme. |
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For the garden at Redhall is run along organic lines, with an emphasis on achieving good plant health without fighting problems with pesticides, weedkillers or fertilisers. |
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Since 1980, I have enjoyed access from the bottom of my garden across an unfenced area of privately owned woodland to a golf course where I am a member. |
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The baby carrots and the little rosebud beets which are being thinned out of the garden should be canned at the present time. |
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Moss is thought to add a sense of calm, age, and stillness to a garden scene. |
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I hid my books in the long grass near the ashpit at the end of the garden where nobody ever came and hurried along the canal bank. |
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My wife and children were blackberrying at the end of the garden and I was simply reading. |
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With a garden hose, you can blow your opponent out of the water, if he only has a squirt gun. |
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The garden was full of blossoms that blushed in myriad shades to form a beautiful carpet of color. |
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I saw that Enriquez had made no attempt to modernize the old casa, and that even the garden was left in its lawless native luxuriance. |
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I pictured to myself some grizzled, apple-cheeked, country schoolmaster fluting in his bit of garden in the clear autumn sunshine. |
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In one, dated eighteen years ago, he appeared, wearing only sandals and a cincture of vine leaves, between two classical garden statues. |
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Like any common or garden racist would seek to do to someone he or she deems as different, or lesser. |
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The old couple who had lived there hadn't been able to do much and the garden was a wilderness of couch-grass and dandelion. |
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Cat's wandered down the garden on the pretext of using the pool so she takes her towel and cozzie. |
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This afternoon, we started depaving the driveway to make room for another garden bed. |
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This approach can lead to a Disneyland of a garden that busily vies for attention with the view, bringing out the best in neither. |
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To ward off deer, Mr. Haas, an ornithologist, has installed an electric fence around his garden in the park. |
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Consider creating a rain garden or collecting stormwater in a rain barrel for future use. |
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Toni Bailey says her Dorset Road garden has been covered in raw sewage since the drain first collapsed nine months ago. |
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Self-sown aquilegias gave me the impression of having a real garden long before some of my choicer plants had got into their stride. |
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A photograph is taken of each new Cabinet in the garden or drawing room at 10 Downing Street. |
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Most loosestrifes thrive in the northern part of the United States and Canada but only a few make good garden plants for the South. |
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Suicide Sunday, the first day of May Week, is a popular date for organizing garden parties. |
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The Villa Lante garden is one of the most sublime creations of the Italian villa in the landscape, completed in the 17th century. |
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Even the wealthy were persuaded to live in these in town, especially if provided with a square of garden in front of the house. |
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Each twin city country is represented in a specific ward of the city and in each ward has a peace garden dedicated to that twin city. |
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Her husband buried her cremated remains beneath an elm tree in the garden of Monk's House, their home in Rodmell, Sussex. |
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Pratchett had an observatory in his back garden and was a keen astronomer from childhood. |
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A document from 1200 AD mentions a walled garden owned by the Benedictine monks of the Abbey of St Peter, Westminster. |
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Though in some lands the grass is but short, yet it mends garden herbs and fruit. |
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The water garden at Studley Royal created by John Aislabie in 1718 is one of the best surviving examples of a Georgian water garden in England. |
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Other forms of cricket, such as indoor cricket and garden cricket remain popular. |
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The celebrated garden in which suicidal gamblers used to put an end to their troubles was overgrown with mesembryanthemum. |
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He kept his stock in the garden shed of his terraced house on Folly Lane, and was assisted by his wife and daughter. |
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The surrounding land is owned and farmed by Francis Yates Partners, who allow the public access along a path from the garden of the house. |
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Aaron perched himself on a wooden folding chair behind a garden of microphones and beamed as he answered questions. Sure, he was disappointed. |
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Above them, speaking over a steel garden of microphones, the agitator sweated and scowled out into the darkening street. |
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Behind the tangled garden of microphones that had sprouted on the lectern, Goldwater spoke softly and casually about his family. |
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In 1991, she and her husband Denis moved to a house in Chester Square, a residential garden square in central London's Belgravia district. |
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A cannonball dug up from a garden in nearby Summerhill Avenue, dating from this time, now rests in Newport Museum. |
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Hedgehogs are not native to the islands, but were introduced in the 1970s to reduce garden pests. |
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The memorial is a small rock in an enclosed garden within the park inscribed with the closing lines from Fern Hill. |
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Letchworth Garden City, the first garden city, was inspired by Arts and Crafts ideals. |
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Situated within an orchard, the house and garden were intricately linked in their design. |
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A collection of sculpture in a garden setting can be called a sculpture garden. |
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Spices including cumin, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon and garden sage are used to aromatize these different rice dishes. |
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Niches in amphitheatres such as the Colosseum were originally filled with statues, and no formal garden was complete without statuary. |
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It is a garden city designed for families of the upper middle class, with peculiarity of having pedestrian paths completely free of traffic. |
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The terms of the covenant are that God provides a blessed life in the garden on condition that Adam and Eve obey God's law perfectly. |
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The town was planned as a garden city with accommodation for the construction workers and dockyard workers. |
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Two construction workers unearthed a rolled carpet while installing a garden behind a house. |
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His lordship allowed Thomas to use the old apple house at the bottom of the house's walled garden as a quiet place in which to write. |
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It appears that she particularly enjoyed the refuge of the garden and with time she developed a dislike for being kept inside. |
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Manipuris typically raise vegetables in a kitchen garden and rear fishes in small ponds around their house. |
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Of a morning, they would work in their garden. i.e., They generally worked in their garden in the morning. |
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Wearing that floral dress to a garden party was a little on the nose, wouldn't you say? |
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The castle, garden and nearby lime kilns are in the care of the National Trust and open to visitors. |
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I was hanging clothes in the garden and I overheard the neighbours talking about Sheila's pregnancy. |
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Each village had an economic unit, hunting and protection for older remaining people, and each had a garden section. |
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A gradual increase in the size of buildings led to standard units of measurement as well as refinements in layout and garden design. |
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The Chinese garden is a landscape garden style which has evolved over three thousand years. |
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Botanical garden is a garden in which plants are grown and displayed primarily for scientific and educational purposes. |
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The squirrels also raid gardens for tomatoes, corn, strawberries, and other garden crops. |
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The cherry plum is a popular ornamental tree for garden and landscaping use, grown for its very early flowering. |
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The commonly grown garden decorative Shirley Poppy is a cultivar of this plant. |
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Bluebells are widely planted as garden plants, either among trees or in herbaceous borders. |
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Numerous cultivars have been developed for garden use, all of which require damp acid soil in shade. |
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Gorse is useful for garden ornaments because it is resistant to weather and rot. |
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For garden cultivation, iris classification differs from taxonomic classification. |
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Occasional red forms are more likely to be naturalised from garden varieties. |
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The wild primrose is a staple of cottage garden plantings, and is widely available as seeds or young plants. |
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Numerous cultivars have been selected for garden planting, often derived from subsp. |
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They are popular throughout the world, both as ornamental garden plants and as cut flowers. |
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In 1596 and 1598, over a hundred bulbs were stolen from his garden in a single raid. |
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Market gardens and garden centres have grown up on the fertile plains of the Clyde Valley. |
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The garden had been planted by the god Yahweh, who had caused a spring to gush forth in the eastern desert to create a paradisal oasis. |
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There are also some inexpensive retail granular garden fertilizers made with high purity ingredients. |
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It is a popular garden flower and has been distributed worldwide as a garden and cut flower. |
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Floriculture crops include bedding plants, houseplants, flowering garden and pot plants, cut cultivated greens, and cut flowers. |
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The many cultivars of Chrysanthemum are the major perennial garden plant in the United States. |
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Her works also include landscapes, portraits, garden settings and boating scenes. |
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Sheffield Park Garden is an informal landscape garden now owned by the National Trust but laid out by Capability Brown. |
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George III gave permission to erect the building on the condition that it resembled a garden mausoleum rather than a church. |
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The garden includes plants from across the world, particularly Australia and New Zealand, but also from Japan and the Mediterranean. |
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The following spring he set two rows across his family garden located just below the hill and milk house. |
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The poor taste and lack of sugar in modern garden and commercial tomato varieties resulted from breeding tomatoes to ripen uniformly red. |
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During those four days, they were living rough in a shed in a garden in Ryde, having failed to steal a plane from the local airclub. |
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By rotating their garden plots, horticulturists can stay in one area for a fairly long period of time. |
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The Botanischer Garten Hamburg is a modern botanical garden maintained by the University of Hamburg. |
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The Villa Borghese garden is the best known large green space in Rome, with famous art galleries among its shaded walks. |
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Both men presented a report advocating the Table valley as a fort and garden for the East India fleets. |
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During the turmoil, the last Ming emperor hanged himself on a tree in the imperial garden outside the Forbidden City. |
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The Majorelle botanical garden in Marrakech is a popular tourist attraction. |
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Each is said to stand at the center of the Paradise garden from which four rivers flow to nourish the whole world. |
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The hearth participates in the symbolism of the altar and a central garden participates in the symbolism of primordial paradise. |
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Traditional Arab houses are also laid out as a square surrounding a central fountain that evokes a primordial garden paradise. |
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Opium poppies are popular and attractive garden plants, whose flowers vary greatly in color, size and form. |
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Inside most of the monastery grounds there had been a separate garden designated for the plants that were needed for the treatment of the sick. |
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Gall depicts a separate garden to be developed for strictly medical herbals. |
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In the garden area, there are giant stone sculptures from the Tres Zapotes site. |
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Now Tim began to be struck with these loitering progresses along the garden boundaries in the gloaming, and wondered what they boded. |
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Like a fruitful garden without an hedge, that quickens the appetite to enjoy so tempting a prize. |
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If you have deer in the area, you may have to put a fence around your garden to keep the rascals out. |
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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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Many products described as wrought iron, such as guard rails, garden furniture and gates, are actually made of mild steel. |
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However, her son is said to have been born on the way, at Lumbini, in a garden beneath a sal tree. |
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It is used to describe the size of suburban dacha or allotment garden plots or small city parks where the hectare would be too large. |
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Police divers report a rumour that the garden had been replaced at a depth beyond the lowest they were allowed to dive. |
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As police divers we can't legally dive any deeper so, if it exists, the new garden could have been purposefully put out of our reach. |
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There are proposals to extend the conservation area across the River Kent to include a garden designed by Thomas Mawson. |
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The geometry of a trellis drainage system is similar to that of a common garden trellis used to grow vines. |
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The moss garden was created by removing shrubby underbrush and herbaceous groundcovers, thinning trees, and allowing mosses to fill in naturally. |
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Supple young willow or hazel branches are harvested as material for weaving baskets, fences, and garden constructions such as bowers. |
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The garden was used by Ruskin to experiment in various forms of cultivation and drainage and it contains a series of steep and winding paths. |
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The same is true for the founders of the garden city movement, Ebenezer Howard and Raymond Unwin. |
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McGregor's garden and they retrieve the clothes Peter lost in The Tale of Peter Rabbit. |
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Benjamin's father arrives and rescues them, but also reprimands Peter and Benjamin for going into the garden by whipping them with a switch. |
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Peter and his mother keep a nursery garden and the bunnies come by asking him for spare cabbage. |
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The mole is also widely recognised and its subterranean lifestyle causes much damage to garden lawns. |
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Blackmore's market garden covered the area between the present Station Road and Field Lane. |
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I planted some roselle in the garden so I can start making my own hibiscus tea instead of relying on processed agua de jaimaica powders. |
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Hyacinth perfume tickled her senses, making her feel giddy, but she saddened when she saw how uncared for the garden was. |
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Nas walked through the garden of Gethsemane in his 1999 music video. Other scenes featured the rapper being crucified on the cross. Say no more. |
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A most respectable old Johnnie, don't you know. Doesn't do a thing nowadays but dig in the garden with a spud. |
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Leading from the terrace to the old stonewalled garden is a flight of stone steps. |
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The Lord God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken. |
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Rufus sat on the low garden wall with his back to the house, and kicked his trainered heels against it in a steady rhythm. |
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He's so creative, and I'd love to turn him loose in my garden sometime and see what he dreams up. |
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In the front yard of her illustrated home are an ultragreen lawn and a garden filled with sunflowers almost as tall as the house. |
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In the direction away from the pit I saw, beyond a red-covered wall, a patch of garden ground unburied. |
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A Stoppered Coil is also the stow for unknottable items such as garden hose and wire rope. |
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And you, sweet flow'rs that in this garden grow...Yourselves uppluck'd would to his funeral hie. |
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Later He gave him freedom from the Lord to live alone as an upright man to cultivate and keep His garden called Eden. |
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The walled garden full of shadows blazed with colour as if the flowers were giving up the light absorbed during the day. |
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Wooden garden furniture must be well oiled as it is continuously exposed to weather. |
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Years ago, when I began to garden among the squitch and the withwind, I considered them the primal enemies of mankind. |
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While you are in the garden with your clippers, be sure to prune your ginger, canna lilies, asparagus ferns and ivy, too. |
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Stilton works brilliantly with parsnips, providing a savoury richness which feels a little more special than common or garden yeast extract. |
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Former bandsman John Gibson had always dreamed of seeing a brass band play in the garden of his Marton home. |
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The gate's gone, the garden wall is gone, and it's knocked some of the wall off the neighbour's house. |
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In the worst summer in living memory, Culson has been acclimatising in the garden of England to try and defeat his Welsh rival. |
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Vegetables from the garden are generally low-acid foods that must be processed in a pressure canner to prevent the growth of botulism. |
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A feeder and waterer can be found at your local feed or lawn and garden store. |
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George Ancona spent a year photographing the school garden at Acequia Madre Elementary School near his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. |
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But, most of all, to try to take a photograph of a wheatear on our garden wall. |
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At Bristol Zoo Gardens Snowdrop the African penguin was able to stay cool with the help of a garden sprinkler. |
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Also known as red wigglers, the worms busily break down table scraps and produce a fertile soil amendment for the garden and potted plants. |
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You see them quite often in garden centres in the section selling bonsai and air plants. |
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Two new Bambi Airstreams sit in the plastic flamingo-filled garden of the French-themed Metro Hotel, about 15 minutes from Sonoma wineries. |
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Two Akitas, traditionally bred for fighting in Japan, were in the back garden with Kevin. |
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Alliums are the perfect cottage garden border plants with airy spheres of dainty star-shaped flowers creating a spectacular springtime display. |
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So says Andy McIndoe, managing director of Hillier Nurseries and all-round garden expert, who has just written e Creative Shrub Garden. |
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My little, gentle ten-year-old Jack Russell terrier was attacked and savaged by two Akitas in the rear garden of my house in October last year. |
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By using a jackshaft you can belt it to a rototiller or your garden tractor engine. |
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Afterwards, you go up with your oldies to the beer garden and you get a lemon squash and sit in the shade and wait for the Fremantle Doctor. |
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