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    A pattern garden: the essential elements of garden making. Portland: Timber Press. (ISBN 0-88192-780-5) Ely, Helena Rutherfurd (1903). A Woman's Hardy Garden. Ely, Helena Rutherfurd (1905). Another Hardy Garden Book. Ely, Helena Rutherfurd (1911). The Practical Flower Garden.

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    Ornamental plants or garden plants are plants that are primarily grown for their beauty [1] but also for qualities such as scent or how they shape physical space. Many flowering plants and garden varieties tend to be specially bred cultivars that improve on the original species in qualities such as color, shape, scent, and long-lasting blooms ...

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    Judith Blacklock. Judith Blacklock is an author and owner and founder of the Judith Blacklock Flower School. [1] In 2011, she organised Flowers@Chicheley Hall. [2] [3] She teaches and demonstrates at leading global floral events, including the Chelsea Flower Show. [4] and the National Garden Clubs of America.

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    Gardening is the process of growing plants for their vegetables, fruits, flowers, herbs, and appearances within a designated space. [1] Gardens fulfill a wide assortment of purposes, notably the production of aesthetically pleasing areas, medicines, cosmetics, dyes, foods, poisons, wildlife habitats, and saleable goods (see market gardening).

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