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Gardens in England have been around for centuries. The Romans probably made the first formal gardens in England, but later elaborate gardens were made and still evolve.
Thousands of visitors come to Canterbury every year to savour its unique blend of history and contemporary life.
The Japanese karesansui-style contemplative viewing garden at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) Boston, MA combines Japanese, New England and MFA elements and traditions.
Covent Garden is one of London's most visited areas, the mixture of shopping, history and eating in one of the many restaurants is a world-class experience.
Let's examine a some of the winter blooming plants that we can add to our gardens to create that year round beauty and interest. Add some winter color and excitement!
The House of the Seven Gables Historic Neighborhood and complimentary Colonial Revival Gardens result from foresight and actions of antiquarians Emmerton and Chandler.
Sissinghurst is the creation of Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson. Their ideas on garden design and innovative planting have made it a mecca for gardeners worldwide
Here is a garden travel guide for late summer. These ten historic garden landscape articles can help to plan a day outing 0r a lengthy trip or act as a virtual excursion.
The Bridge of Flowers in Shelburne Falls, MA, dedicated in 1929, adapted the idea of a New England garden by using a relic trolley bridge. Well worth the visit.
The Turner House (House of the Seven Gables - Salem, MA), made famous by Nathaniel Hawthorne, overlooks an early 20th Century Colonial Revival Garden
Learn the many ways to create interest in the garden landscape even during the winter months. Use some of these techniques for year round beauty.
Review of an early American cookbook illustrates which herbs and spices were popular in the post-Colonial New England kitchen.
While visiting botanical gardens in Massachusetts, see Garden In The Woods. It is a living museum with walking trails and native plants.
Hidcote Manor Gardens near Chipping Campden in England gives visitors one more reason to explore the delights of the Cotswolds.
Castles in Kent highlight centuries of history in a county strategically placed between London and the English Channel.
Shows at Design Museum will feature work by architects John Pawson and David Adjaye, fashion illustrations of the 20th and 21st centuries, plus designs by Dieter Rams.
The cottage garden is experiencing a revival, but this time around, the planting beds are more defined. With mixed beds, useful plants are as important as the flowers.
It's possible to lend a hand in one of Britain's most famous gardens. The National Trust invites volunteers to help in numerous gardens in Britain including Sissinghurst.
Canterbury in Kent is a popular destination, and most people are aware of what the city has to offer during the day, but what happens after the sun goes down?
Hidcote Garden is the work of an American who became one of the most influential gardeners of the 20th Century on his estate tucked into the Gloucestershire Cotswolds.
Landscape gardens with coordinated color present unified appearances and pleasing public images. Using color in the garden landscape calls for basic guiding principles.
Rambling roses are best in care-free romantic gardens. Like children, they tumble over walls, scramble through fences and climb into trees - happiest when left alone.
Nothing is quite so satisfying as making your own apple chutney to see you through the long winter months. Here are three traditional recipes to use up the autumn fruit.
Kent is not just the garden of England, it's also the place to visit to try Whitstable oysters, eat Romney lamb at The Royal Oak and tour the Shepherd Neame Brewery.


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