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  2. Knot garden - Wikipedia

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    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 intertwining pattern that is set within a square frame and laid on a ...

  3. 10 Vintage Garden Design Ideas Designers Wish Would ... - AOL

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    Here are the best vintage garden design ideas to infuse your outdoor space with a sense of nostalgia. ... a gardener’s intent on making a garden weed-free creates a different eyesore when the ...

  4. Garden design - Wikipedia

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    Garden design is the art and process of designing and creating plans for layout and planting of gardens and landscapes. Garden design may be done by the garden owner themselves, or by professionals of varying levels of experience and expertise. Most professional garden designers have some training in horticulture and the principles of design.

  5. Washington National Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The budget, $27 million in 2008, was trimmed to $13 million in 2010. Staff was reduced from 170 to 70. There was an endowment of $50 million. [47] The current 2024-2025 budget has grown back to approximately $25 million (approximately $17 million in inflation-adjusted 2008 dollars).

  6. Matthaei Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The botanical gardens includes outdoor display gardens, the Gaffield Children's Garden, a 10,000+ square-foot conservatory, and natural areas with walking trails. [1] The gardens are named after former Michigan regent Frederick C. Matthaei Sr. and his wife Mildred, who donated 200 acres (0.81 km 2 ) of land.

  7. Gardening in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The book borrowed from John Evelyn's (1658) translation of Nicholas de Bonnefon's Le jardinier françois (1651), adapting its ideas for Scottish conditions. [2] In the late seventeenth century William Bruce (c. 1630–1710) put Scotland at the forefront of European garden design. He lowered garden walls to incorporate the surrounding ...

  8. Dan Pearson (garden designer) - Wikipedia

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    Pearson's younger brother, [5] Luke, is a product and furniture designer and a partner in the company Pearsonlloyd. [8] [9]In 2010 Pearson and Huw Morgan restored a late 18th-century house (a 1,500-square-foot two-story buff-coloured stone building with small windows and two chimneys on a red-tiled roof, [7]) with 20 acres of land outside Bath as their home and workplace, [10] called Hillside.

  9. Renaissance garden - Wikipedia

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    The fundamental design of the Renaissance garden has its roots in Italy. A new outlook on life began to take hold here during the end of the 15th century, with a return to forms, values, and ideas from antiquity, which influenced not only the humanities but also architecture and horticulture.

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