"Ornamental gardens" refer to beautifully designed gardens that are created primarily for their aesthetic appeal rather than for practical purposes like food production. These gardens often showcase an arrangement of various plants, flowers, and decorations, aiming to create a visually pleasing and enjoyable space.
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Consider boosting your landscape's eye appeal
with ornamental gardens of shrubs, trees, perennials, hardscape and such.
By 1768 he was recommending peppers chiefly
for ornamental gardens and flowerpots but also praised the cake - like pepper pots made in the West Indies that reputedly relieved flatulence.
The area is neat and trim by the standards of the time, with shade trees and
ornamental gardens at some of the houses.
The entire property has been lovingly restored recently; including gourmet country kitchen,
lush ornamental gardens, 55» pool and large open social areas, with several updated outdoor BBQ areas.
Regenerated in 2008, Whitby's public park is a peaceful spot in which to relax and enjoy a variety of
themed ornamental gardens and floral displays, well - tended lawns and wooded areas.
This long - established beachfront accommodation choice features an impressive colonial architecture set on a huge compound housing a
superb ornamental garden.
Welcome guests will also find both hot and cold running water in the shower and a lovely balcony overlooking the
tended ornamental gardens.
For ornamental gardens, choose mulch that is as natural in appearance as possible and that will eventually break down and become soil.
It soon became an attraction in its own right
with ornamental gardens and an amusement park, and chocolate is still manufactured in the town.
Huge ancient oak stands among vast lawns and
ornamental gardens will remind you of the history within these golden hills, quintessentially Californian.
She enjoys productive and
ornamental gardening, crafting, art, experimenting in apothecary and homeopathy, cooking, home repair, designing, and Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., immensely.
Free and open to the public, the outdoor spaces include:
ornamental gardens, a children's garden and playground, Great Lawn, lake, an off - leash dog park, water features including splash fountains for children and walking and jogging paths.
Beyond compelling cities that routinely feature exquisite palaces,
ornamental gardens, gourmet restaurants and world - class museums, France also boasts natural beauty that extends from the snow - clad Alps to the sun - kissed beaches of the French Riviera.
Each private terrace has its own lounging area,
ornamental garden and organic herb garden, as well as — of course — a Jacuzzi.
The Taj Mahal itself stands on a raised marble platform at the northern end of
the ornamental gardens, with its back to the Yamuna River.
Previous Zabludowicz Collection Invites artists Victoria Adam and Gabriele Beveridge will be presenting new works in the group show Echoes of
the Ornamental Garden at Seventeen, London
There were avenues of trees,
ornamental gardens and pavilions of culture.
A Pattinson painting is a bird next built in the rafters of a disco,
an ornamental garden behind bars, a severe steel tower struck by a hurricane, with all the pretty interior decor blown out and splayed across the strike zone.»
A Pattinson painting is a bird nest built in the rafters of a disco,
an ornamental garden behind bars, a severe steel tower struck by a hurricane, with all the pretty interior decor blown out and splayed across the strike zone.»
Echoes of
the Ornamental Garden group show w / Victoria Adam, Gabriele Beveridge + Richard Paul at Seventeen — Feb 9 — Mar 24
Sometimes found in
ornamental gardens, Miscanthus is a non-food energy crop used to make biofuels.
Pesticides can not be used for cosmetic purposes on lawns, vegetable and
ornamental gardens, patios, driveways, cemeteries, and in parks and school yards.
In present times, the homeowners design
the ornamental gardens with swanky flora and...
Use it for
ornamental gardens, fruit trees, roses, evergreens - anything.
It was introduced into British gardens way back in the 1940s as
an ornamental garden plant for upmarket and high - society homes.
The gardeners of Ancient Rome were slaves, and those who looked after
the ornamental garden (topia) were called topiarius, from which the word topiary is derived.