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Watch My Herb Plot Grow, Part 3 This is part three in an ongoing series. Watch Laurel's herb plot evolve from a bare patch to an herb plot with character. herb plot • herb garden • knot garden
Watch My Herb Plot Grow, Part Two This is part two in the series of watching my herb plot take shape. herb plot • knot gardens • herb borders • watching my herb plot take shape
Sudeley Castle Gardens Sudeley Castle gardens in the English Cotswolds are over 500 years old, but today they look better than ever. Find out why. sudeley castle • victorian kitchen garden • parterre • knot garden • the knot garden
Rosemary Verey's Garden
The late Rosemary Verey created a garden at Barnsley House which is highy eclectic, but she managed to tie together many unrelated elements into a unified garden. rosemary verey • barnsley house • sissinghurst
Detour across the Atlantic . . . Yes, Virginia, there will always be an England . . . travel • budget • henry viii • england • virginia
English Style Gardens English gardens can take many shapes, colors, and sizes but they all have a distinct English personality english garden • walled garden • knot garden • herb garden • formal garden
Museum of Garden History – London The Museum of Garden History, St Mary-at-Lambeth Church - London, reopened in November 2008 with a new name, The Garden Museum, and modernized interior exhibit spaces. museum of garden history • garden museum • lambeth london • museum renovations • garden tools
Planting In Patterns Planting in patterns such as rows, circles, knots, or symmetrical blocks is a traditional flower garden style. Tips on spacing a mass planting with bedding plants. flower garden • flower gardening • flower garden design • flwoer garden pattern • plant row
Plant Artistry - Creative Fun in the Garden You can be a cookbook gardener, strictly arranging plants by color and height. Or you can go creative, painting and even sculpting with plants.
Formal Gardens A history of Europe's formal gardens. formal gardens • renaissance gardens • versailles • ancient rome
Formal Knot-Style Garden at Garden Museum London Decorative arts of the sixteenth and seventeenth century inspired knot gardens. Garden historians can visit Garden Museum's knot-style garden, being restored, in London. formal knot-style garden at the garden museum in l • knots and parterres in british gardens and gardeni • buxus sempervirens box hedging • british garden history research • lambeth palace and lambeth bridge
Lavender-the Ideal Landscape Herb If you're looking for outstanding landscape plants, consider lavenders. They have many appealing qualities. lavender • cottage gardens • butterfly gardens • perennial beds • mixed borders
Vegetable Gardens Can be Beautiful Plant a veggie garden that's gorgeous. vegetable • veggie • garden • square foot garden • bio-intensive
Plants with Silver or Gray Leaves Silver foliage can be used to create harmony amidst competing colors, and to create a soft, romantic look in the garden. plants with silver foliage • plants with grey foliage • plants with gray foliage • perennials with silver foliage • annuals with silver foliage
Fun Theme Gardens Theme gardens are a fun and unique way to show the world your ideas. Whether the theme is an historical one or supporting the local team, it will be unique to you. theme gardens • historical gardens • team colors in the garden • elizabethan gardens • medieval gardens
Gardens in England 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. gardens in england • gardens of england • historic gardens • roman gardens • medieval gardens
Room With A View Make sure your garden creates a pleasing view from your windows window • view • garden design • focal point
Birdwatch and Bicycle on Sauvie Island Just 10 miles from Portland, 26,000-acre Sauvie Island has a wildlife refuge, lakes, woodsy hiking paths, U-pick fields and sandy beaches. Something for everyone. sauvie island • birdwatching • bicycling • fresh farm produce • wildlife refuge
Fragrance Garden Ground Covers No garden is complete without attractive ground covers and these fragrant plants will work perfectly in a fragrance garden! Plants for both sun and shade are included. fragrant gardens • fragrance theme garden • ground covers • aromatic ground cover • evergreen ground cover
Genuine Germander Ancient cure or garden art? Learn more about the medicinal properties of this attractive member of the herb world! herb • herbal • herbalism • herbalist • germander
Planning an Herbal Fragrance Garden Landscaping with herbs can be interesting and rewarding, especially when planning a fragrance area for rest and quiet meditation. fragrant herbs • herb gardens • meditation gardens • plants with lemon smell • plants with mint smell
Some Herbs with Attractive Foliage With good landscape designs, we don't have to depend upon flowers alone for visual interest. By making full use of herbs with attractive foliage, our gardens can remain interesting without suffering from the summer doldrums. summer doldrums • herbs • landscape designs • lavender cotton • tircolor sage
Hunting Herbs Online Whether you're putting in your first herb garden, looking for information on a specific herb,or wanting to know more about what to do with the herbs you're going to harvest this summer, there's a cornucopia of information online. Use Editor Susan's web picks to find what you want to know about herbs, without having to endure endless sales pitches. herbs online • online herb sources • herb related web sites • cooking with herbs • growing herbs
Landscapes of Love Five historic landscapes symbolize five extraordinary couples. Historic landscapes and landscape gardens chronicle the fashions and trends of the times that shaped them. historic landscapes • historic garden landscapes • gardens of love • landscapes of love • beautiful landscapes
Parterre Gardens for Kids Planting a child's name or a fun design in a flowerbed can be a good way to encourage children to get out from in front of the TV and out into the garden. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> tv free • parterre • garden • kids • children
Trees and Shrubs with Silver Leaves Silver trees and shrubs are relatively scarce but there are some beautiful ones in commerce that can light up your yard. Most are drought tolerant. artemisia • artemisia silver king • artemisia powis castle • artemisia vulgaris • wormwood
Fun With Lawns - the Amazing Maze A simple grass maze can free you from stress as well as become a fun thing to do with the lawn grass mazes • flat mazes • maze patterns • labyrinths
Gardens of the Northern Renaissance
Renaissance gardens in France, England, Germany, and the Netherlands. france • england • germany • netherlands • renaissance
Herbs As Houseplants With Winter well upon us and Spring Fever setting in way before it's time, we take a look at bringing the bounty of fresh herbs indoors with Herbs as Houseplants... herb • herbal • herbalism • herbalist • homeopathic
Planting the Cats: A Theme Garden A garden of cats - or a garden for the cats. Anyway - definitely gardens for cat-lovers. cat plants • catnip • catnip • cattails • cats-paw
The Mint Family Of the culinary herbs, ten of these are the most commonly grown. For the most part, these tend to be members of the Mint family. Worldwide, there are around a hundred genera and some three thousand species within this family. culinary herbs • mint family • basil • lavender • mints
Too Many Gardens....Too Little Time Spring is approaching and with it, an abundance of public gardens are ready to greet you with open blooms. public gardens • garden tours • visiting gardens • spring gardens
Topiary as Living Sculpture - Part II Learn more about what plants are best suited for topiary and virtually visit some amazing gardens. topiary • topiary • topiary gardens • boxwood • yew
You Are What You Garden. Does your garden reveal more about who you are that you realized? garden personalities • choices • colours • colors • organization
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Herbal Beginnings Herbs belong in every garden -- add some to yours now! How-to tips and designs using popular herbs plus some interesting historical notes. cottage gardening herbs herb garden design history • chives • lavender • sage • thyme
Ring in the New Year with New Friends! Want to add some unique, interesting and new proven plants and shrubs to your Florida garden, try these blooming beauties? florida • new plants • lakefront • wet soils • rotting
Workhorses and Soul Satisfiers - Plants I'd Never Give up. There are some plants a gardener simply can't do without. More than pretty fillers of spaces, these guys do double or even triple duty in extending our gardening pleasure. garden • favourites • favorites • nasturtium • lavender |
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