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  2. Knot garden - Wikipedia

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    Knot Garden at St Fagans museum of country life, south Wales. A knot garden is a garden style that was popularized in 16th century England [1]: 60–61 and is now considered an element of the formal English garden. A knot garden consists of a variety of aromatic and culinary herbs, or low hedges such as box, planted in lines to create an ...

  3. Thornbridge Hall - Wikipedia

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    Situated below the Kitchen Garden and The Orangery. The garden is full of lilacs, roses, bearded irises, lilies and other fragrant flowers and plants. 2017 New Knot Garden created. Replacing a box hedge knot garden, the new knot garden is full of stunning grasses, salvias, alliums, geums and yew 2019 Cascade Garden (phase1) created.

  4. File:Knot Garden, Sudeley Castle. - panoramio.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Tudor House and Garden - Wikipedia

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    The current garden is a recreation of a Tudor knot garden, and was designed by garden historian Dr Sylvia Landsberg. The plants in the garden are representative of the types of plants that would have been found during the Tudor period, [17] particularly herbs and edible plants. [18] The garden is based on manuscripts and other historic sources.

  6. The Most Breathtaking Topiary Gardens from Around the World - AOL

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  7. Stockwood Discovery Centre - Wikipedia

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    The external part of the Discovery Centre features extensive gardens. The Period Gardens, ranging from the Elizabethan Knot Garden to the Dig for Victory Garden, were created by Luton Council from the mid-1980s onwards. Redevelopment work in 2007 included the building of the Sensory Garden, World Garden and Medicinal Garden.

  8. Gardening in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The King's Knot Garden below Stirling Castle. Gardens, as designated spaces for planting, first came to Scotland with Christianity and monasticism from the sixth century. The monastery of Iona had such a garden for medicinal herbs and other plants and tended by an Irish gardener from the time of Columba (521–597). [1]

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    Gal Gadot is getting major praise from her fans after sharing a new trio of stunning images.. The Wonder Woman actress—who welcomed her fourth child, another baby girl with husband Jaron Varsano ...