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Definition of water garden in English: water gardennoun A garden with pools or a stream, for growing aquatic plants. Example sentencesExamples - Plants are critical elements in a water garden and are appreciated as much by the fish as by the gardener.
- We imagined evergreen swags and bright poinsettias giving way to quieter displays of moss tucked in copper trays, a tranquil water garden, and other gentle reminders of spring.
- A modest water garden can be contained in a barrel or trough or you can have an elaborate pond with streams, fountains and waterfalls.
- There he created art twice over, developing a spectacular garden including a water garden inspired by the Japanese and then capturing its features - a Japanese bridge, the waterlilies - in large and dramatic canvases.
- He built a water garden and a mulch pit in the 1960s when such things were unheard of.
- The introduction of plants and fish to the water garden is something that can be done a little each season.
- Once your water garden is up and growing, it will require very little in the way of maintenance.
- Vineyards and covered bridges dot this county, and the largest water garden in the U.S., the Lilypons Water Gardens, is in Buckeystown.
- The go-ahead means that 29-year-old Kate and her 39-year-old husband can carry on with a landscaping scheme that includes restoring the existing water garden.
- The party had four separate ‘zones’: a Japanese water garden, a nightclub, a forest and a dining area, while the invitation asked guests to wear ‘white tie and diamonds’.
- Some gardens, mine included, are designed with a water garden as a central feature.
- Designed astride one of Europe's longest herbaceous borders are numerous formal gardens, including a tropical garden, rose garden and water garden.
- To operate any electrical equipment near a water garden, use an outdoor outlet.
- Undaunted, Margaret has created a garden of rare character, with both formal and informal areas, including an orchard and a water garden.
- With its two shallow ponds, a stream, a waterfall, and a narrow arbor-covered bridge that drips purple blooms of wisteria, the water garden offers all the serenity and grace of a classic Japanese design.
- As you plan your water garden, consider the aquatic plants you may want to include in it.
- In the water garden at Camus Park, Co Tipperary, naturalised ferns, grasses, Anemones, Hellebores and Primulas thrive in the carefully planned shelter of trees.
- We entered the North water garden, crossing over moss covered ground and I motioned for them to have a seat on the carved marble benches.
- Jake Thorne's table is located at a secluded corner table right next to a window-wall looking out a miniature water garden with a lily pond and some romantic windmills.
- Now a patio, a pergola, and a water garden animate the space, and the yard has become an outdoor room that's at once rich and relaxing.
Definition of water garden in US English: water gardennoun A garden with pools or a stream, for growing aquatic plants. Example sentencesExamples - We imagined evergreen swags and bright poinsettias giving way to quieter displays of moss tucked in copper trays, a tranquil water garden, and other gentle reminders of spring.
- In the water garden at Camus Park, Co Tipperary, naturalised ferns, grasses, Anemones, Hellebores and Primulas thrive in the carefully planned shelter of trees.
- The party had four separate ‘zones’: a Japanese water garden, a nightclub, a forest and a dining area, while the invitation asked guests to wear ‘white tie and diamonds’.
- Now a patio, a pergola, and a water garden animate the space, and the yard has become an outdoor room that's at once rich and relaxing.
- Plants are critical elements in a water garden and are appreciated as much by the fish as by the gardener.
- A modest water garden can be contained in a barrel or trough or you can have an elaborate pond with streams, fountains and waterfalls.
- Once your water garden is up and growing, it will require very little in the way of maintenance.
- The introduction of plants and fish to the water garden is something that can be done a little each season.
- Designed astride one of Europe's longest herbaceous borders are numerous formal gardens, including a tropical garden, rose garden and water garden.
- He built a water garden and a mulch pit in the 1960s when such things were unheard of.
- The go-ahead means that 29-year-old Kate and her 39-year-old husband can carry on with a landscaping scheme that includes restoring the existing water garden.
- We entered the North water garden, crossing over moss covered ground and I motioned for them to have a seat on the carved marble benches.
- As you plan your water garden, consider the aquatic plants you may want to include in it.
- Undaunted, Margaret has created a garden of rare character, with both formal and informal areas, including an orchard and a water garden.
- Jake Thorne's table is located at a secluded corner table right next to a window-wall looking out a miniature water garden with a lily pond and some romantic windmills.
- With its two shallow ponds, a stream, a waterfall, and a narrow arbor-covered bridge that drips purple blooms of wisteria, the water garden offers all the serenity and grace of a classic Japanese design.
- To operate any electrical equipment near a water garden, use an outdoor outlet.
- Vineyards and covered bridges dot this county, and the largest water garden in the U.S., the Lilypons Water Gardens, is in Buckeystown.
- There he created art twice over, developing a spectacular garden including a water garden inspired by the Japanese and then capturing its features - a Japanese bridge, the waterlilies - in large and dramatic canvases.
- Some gardens, mine included, are designed with a water garden as a central feature.
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