Articles related to "Knot Gardens"Sudeley Castle gardens in the English Cotswolds are over 500 years old, but today they look better than ever. Find out why.
English gardens can take many shapes, colors, and sizes but they all have a distinct English personality
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.
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.
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.
Silver foliage can be used to create harmony amidst competing colors, and to create a soft, romantic look in the garden.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Landscaping with herbs can be interesting and rewarding, especially when planning a fragrance area for rest and quiet meditation.
Five historic landscapes symbolize five extraordinary couples. Historic landscapes and landscape gardens chronicle the fashions and trends of the times that shaped them.
Herbs and scent are both welcome in a garden, and most scented herbs have had uses in food, beauty, as well as medicinally for thousands of years.
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.
Visitors walk grounds where English roses bloom, pheasants roost, a Queen of England is buried, English Civil War raged, and 1,000 years of romance and intrigue unfold.
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