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  • Through the flower and fruit garden, against whose high outer walls peach trees and nectarines were trained to the sun, through the stables, the vinery, the mushroom house, the asparagus beds, the rosery, the summer-house, he conducted her — even into the kitchen garden to see the tiny green peas which Holly loved to scoop out of their pods with her finger, and lick up from the palm of her little brown hand. Indian Summer of a Forsyte
  • There is no sign of a supermarket in the villages which dot the land, but home-grown vegetables are pulled directly from the kitchen garden.
  • But after that, I was so scared of dishonoring her, I insisted that for a month we only meet in the kitchen garden in full view of the convent!
  • They are set in the middle of a moated mound which encloses a large area - once kitchen gardens.
  • Almost immediately he began setting up his own Botanic Garden, taking over an old stone-walled enclosure, formerly the common or stable yard, next to the kitchen garden.
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  • She is a keen gardener, bird watcher, photographer and swimmer.
  • By all accounts it was the usual huge success, with keen gardeners coming from all around to stock up on plants and gardening paraphernalia.
  • The Edwardian circular sunken garden survives with the original topiary. Times, Sunday Times
  • In between gardening sessions, and after lunch, the whole establishment settled down in various places for a light afternoon snooze.
  • Most of the hotel's salads are grown in its own kitchen garden.
  • Cut flowers are provided for by a few rows of zinnias, dahlias and gladioli in the kitchen garden. The Education of a Gardener
  • Mother was a very keen gardener and under her supervision we grew all our own vegetables and looked after the flower garden and shrubbery.
  • Charentais = "a type of true cantaloupe from Europe (what Americans call cantaloupes are actually muskmelons.); poh-tow-zhay = pronunciation for "potager" or (kitchen garden) French Word-A-Day:
  • It also features a walled kitchen garden and an amphitheatre for open-air performances in the summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The walled garden is mostly lawn, with a well-established kitchen garden at the rear. Times, Sunday Times
  • The couple play golf twice a week, pulling their own trolleys, and are keen gardeners. Times, Sunday Times
  • This time the lych-gate was much older, simpler, a sort of timbered open shed with a tiled roof trapped between garden walls. WHISTLER IN THE DARK
  • Both parents used to be keen gardeners, but now they have no time or energy to spare and their plot has become an abandoned wilderness. Times, Sunday Times
  • FANCY a peek inside exclusive and hidden gardens of London? The Sun
  • Bess was a very keen gardener and flowers and plants feature in the Elizabethan needlework and tapestries in the house.
  • Drew dropped into an en garde stance and beckoned for the other combatant - a big man who was nearly three times Drew's size in height and girth - to come on.
  • Gardens with an extensive herbaceous border, feature lawns, rockery and Victorian kitchen garden.
  • He has been gardening for 30 years and also holds the records for heaviest potato, heaviest parsnip and longest beetroot. Times, Sunday Times
  • To meet the demand, The Green Man is emphasizing the addition of an old and venerable garden enhancement called the potager or French kitchen garden. THE GREEN MAN FINE LANDSCAPE DESIGN SPRING 2009 NEWSLETTER
  • You know how when garden hoses get all kinky, and then you turn on the water and they start thrashing around like snakes and the water jets out everwhere?
  • Walker stretches double-sided, highly sticky carpet tape between garden stakes in front of the entrance to a burrow.
  • There were sunken gardens and ornamental ponds, rose pergolas and formal hedges.
  • In winter, found also in fields and even gardens, feeding with other buntings and finches.
  • At work, we are an “Open Garden” this weekend for the mid-Atlantic daylily convention, so there should be some hemerocallis-heads wandering around. Some Daylilies And A Surprise « Fairegarden
  • Secure these with a raffia, string or green gardener's twine bow, before filling with your chosen arrangement.
  • Sie is ’naus in den Garde gange, un’ war allei im Monlicht khockt. Chapter 2. Non-English Dialects in America. 1. German
  • To him, perhaps, it has been given to listen to the voice of the ancient poet, heard as a far-off whisper; to breathe in forgotten gardens the perfume of long dead flowers; to contemplate the love of women whose beauty is all perished in the dust; to hearken to the sound of the harp and the sistra, to be the possessor of the riches of historical romance. The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology
  • Most of the hotel's salads are grown in its own kitchen garden.
  • Kitchen gardeners are very often thought of as stuffy people, patiently planting seeds into precise rows and endlessly digging.
  • Most of the hotel's salads are grown in its own kitchen garden.
  • They heard the scrunch of gravel, the sound dying away as Appleby dragged Sweetie through the kitchen garden toward the wood. ALL ABOUT LOVE
  • The Australian native bushland is full of treasures just waiting to be discovered by keen gardeners.
  • He was also a keen gardener and kept the station looking its best with plants and flowers.
  • Currently Walden Gardens is listed as an unadopted road, meaning it is the responsibility of residents with frontages on the roads to maintain and upkeep these highways, rather then that of the council.
  • Even unto this day, it is all overgrown with vines, and flowers grow where once there must have been gardens.
  • My great-grandparents would be dismayed by the dereliction of what was once the kitchen garden, where our pigs now rootle under the few survivors of Milicent's dozens of espaliered fruit trees, but they would, I hope, be reassured by the survival of some of the plants they put in, gifts of their friend Ellen Willmott, the great Edwardian gardener. Hancox: All under one roof
  • My great-grandparents would be dismayed by the dereliction of what was once the kitchen garden, where our pigs now rootle under the few survivors of Milicent's dozens of espaliered fruit trees, but they would, I hope, be reassured by the survival of some of the plants they put in, gifts of their friend Ellen Willmott, the great Edwardian gardener. Hancox: All under one roof
  • But after that, I was so scared of dishonoring her, I insisted that for a month we only meet in the kitchen garden in full view of the convent!
  • There will be allotments for keen gardeners and the pond will be converted into a natural swimming pool. Times, Sunday Times
  • A black and green garden collection of 96 plants costs £120 and includes dark dahlias, cosmos, perilla and scabiosa and green euphorbias, gladiolus and zinnia.
  • Betty is a keen gardener, and she collects clowns, thimbles and candles.
  • There were sunken gardens and ornamental ponds, rose pergolas and formal hedges.
  • Off Scotts Head, Dominica Island, a sunken garden of sponges and coral rewards a visitor, part of a growing stream of divers discovering Dominica's marine life.
  • Besides the lovely little ornamental garden, the manor had a small herb garden and an immense kitchen garden or kailyard that supplied turnips, cabbages, and vegetable marrows. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • Between the kitchen garden and the church, there is also the herb garden, growing the aromatic and medicinal herbs considered essential by our ancestors. Times, Sunday Times
  • I round the corner and start towards the barn behind the kitchen gardens.
  • MacMahon, he recalled, was a keen gardener who spent much of his spare time cutting this, planting that, digging here, weeding there. A QUESTION OF PRINCIPLE
  • In time, Lady Londonderry became a distinguished plantswoman, but she did have the benefit of some help, at one time employing no fewer than 60 ex-servicemen gardeners to turn her ideas into reality.
  • A black and green garden collection of 96 plants costs £120 and includes dark dahlias, cosmos, perilla and scabiosa and green euphorbias, gladiolus and zinnia.
  • How to explain the special affinity between gardener and dachshund? Times, Sunday Times
  • The kitchen garden was full to overflowing with fresh vegetables.
  • These include Kylemore Abbey, where 150-year-old apple espaliers line the paths of the kitchen garden.
  • We are all too young, a lot of things don't yet know, don't put the wrong loves when gardeners.
  • The Distant Hours, by Kate Morton (Mantle, £16.99) Kate Morton's trick, performed here and in previous bestsellers such as The Forgotten Garden, is to mash together several classic novels likely to have been loved as children by her target readership – I Capture the Castle, The Secret Garden, Jane Eyre, and so on – then force the resulting sludge through a sieve to remove any gristly bits. Thrillers – review
  • Immediately behind this is the kitchen garden, with still-existing hutches for rabbits, fowls and pigeons.
  • The only hope seemed to be to take Janet and some dragons ' blood to the forbidden garden and try to get away. CHARMED LIFE
  • Wherever have you taken yourself off to? "shouted a boyish voice, as its owner, jumping an obstructing gooseberry bush, tore around the corner of the house from the kitchen garden on to the strip of rough lawn that faced the windows. A Popular Schoolgirl
  • We had had avenues of trees, knotted here and there into groves; we had passed pretty farmhouses with bright milk-cans and pans hanging on the red walls, like placks in a drawing-room; we had seen gardens flooded with roses, and long stretches of water carpeted with lilies white and yellow; then we had come to pine forests and heather, and always we had had the good klinker which, though not as velvety for motoring as asphalt, is free from dust even in dry weather. The Chauffeur and the Chaperon
  • A hydrangea walk leads to the kitchen garden, cutting beds, a maze of yews centered with a spiky cordyline in summer and the tennis court. Greenwich Time Most Viewed
  • The kitchen garden was full to overflowing with fresh vegetables.
  • She herself was not a keen gardener.
  • ‘My life is here,’ she says, gesturing at the rainswept green gardens outside her kitchen window.
  • But in addition to light, there are other factors to consider when gardening in shade.
  • QI am a keen gardener who suffers with pain in my inner elbow joints. Times, Sunday Times
  • To find some near you, ask at fruit farms and farmers’ markets, and quiz anyone you know who's a keen gardener - most morellos grown in the UK are to be found in back gardens.
  • He took a last look at the shaded green garden and left, whistling in an off key an untuneful air from a roofless farce comedy.
  • Scrub wooden garden furniture after wet weather while the algae are soft. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each house in the village now has kitchen gardens sustained by biodegradable substances such as vegetable wastes.
  • The competition is not just for keen gardeners.
  • Skip the bric-a-brac, and only have one or two simple decorations, such as a few flowers in a vase or a Zen garden.
  • A keen gardener got the shock of her life when a freak storm rained 20 crabs down on her.
  • Witch hazels unfurl their soft-scented, fringy flowers at a time when gardens offer few other blooms.
  • I like to leave wooden garden furniture outside through the winter. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had a large kitchen garden and occasionally planted a small field of corn but we did not maintain a high operation farm like the majority of our neighbors.
  • The couple play golf twice a week, pulling their own trolleys, and are keen gardeners. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you have been gardening all of your life or if you are just a beginner, there is much to be learned by becoming a member of the club.
  • Heeding this advice, Europeans have long excelled at creating grand kitchen gardens (or potagers, as the French call them) that combine vegetables and ornamental plants in stunning designs.
  • If there is a nest in a patio and the ants are climbing into the pot, try sprinklings of diatomaceous earth (afine powder that irritates ants, also from Green Gardener) around the pots. Stumped? Insects on my basil and a fig tree suffering an ant attack
  • There are a few important considerations when gardening in pots and containers.
  • Immediately behind this is the kitchen garden, with still-existing hutches for rabbits, fowls and pigeons.
  • But we don't maintain the kitchen gardens and the greenhouses anymore.
  • In just four-and-a-half days the 66 trainee managers from all over the country had to build a barbeque area, design and paint a mural on the kitchen garden wall, build an arbour, as well as create a sculpture on the sensory trail at the centre.
  • They heard the scrunch of gravel, the sound dying away as Appleby dragged Sweetie through the kitchen garden toward the wood. ALL ABOUT LOVE
  • It squats at the bottom of the pail like a sullen garden toad, refusing to budge.
  • This apart, even garden implements, organic manure and hybrid flower varieties were also on display.
  • With the keen eye of design surgeons, 3HLD has taken what we think of as the typical monolithic medical structure, incised key exterior sections, implanted the voids with green gardens, and finished by wrapping the entire building in bandages of protective sunscreen. Haily Zaki | Inhabitat
  • The bones are there, a large walled garden to the east and a sunken garden to the south. Times, Sunday Times
  • He almost laughs when he sees what it really is - a small lawn, with a rockery and kitchen garden beyond.
  • The areas round the house, where the borders are filled with herbaceous plants, were the territory of his wife, Elisabeth, an equally keen gardener, who died last year.
  • Hamish and his wife, Lesley, were expert fly fishers and keen gardeners.
  • Have you ever felt the desire to contemplate your very own Zen garden wherever you are, whatever the time?
  • The kitchen garden includes fruits, such as strawberries as well as plum and apples trees plus a variety of vegetables.
  • Barbaste, pren garde a la gatte qué bay gatoua: "-- 'Millar of Barbaste, beware of the cat' (_gatte_ means, indifferently, _cat_ or _mine_) 'which is going to kitten' (_gatoua_ has the meaning of _blowing up_, as well.) Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre
  • God, Thomas, Abp. of Canterbury, unto a crafty and sophistical cavillation devised by Stephen Gardener, "&c. Notes and Queries, Number 33, June 15, 1850
  • In the extensive grounds are terraced lawns, stonework with feature arches, rose-covered pergolas, a kitchen garden, woodland walks, a stone-built pavilion, greenhouses and even a tennis court.
  • This large Scottish-baronial style house is surrounded by large lawned gardens, flower beds, a traditional kitchen garden and woodland.
  • Charentais = "a type of true cantaloupe from Europe (what Americans call cantaloupes are actually muskmelons.); poh-tow-zhay = pronunciation for" potager "or (kitchen garden) French Word-A-Day:
  • The herbs and lettuces were harvested from the White House Kitchen Garden started by Michelle Obama, and honey from the White House beehive is being used to poach the dessert pears. Resplendent colors highlight setting for state dinner
  • There was a tennis court hidden in the old kitchen garden, a swimming pool beside the parterre, a private terrace outside the room of the spinning Carmen for breakfast in the sun.
  • This will be a unique opportunity for keen gardeners to buy rare and unusual plants, many of which are not obtainable from local garden centres.
  • It grows wild in the banks of hedges and waste cornfields, and is cultivated in our kitchen gardens as a salad herb, the Milk Grass, being called botanically the _Valerianella olitoria_, and having been in request as Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • How to explain the special affinity between gardener and dachshund? Times, Sunday Times
  • We emerged from the kitchen garden and walked around a roofless octagonal dovecote and into an artificial glade. TOY SHOP
  • We emerged from the kitchen garden and walked around a roofless octagonal dovecote and into an artificial glade. TOY SHOP
  • FANCY a peek inside exclusive and hidden gardens of London? The Sun
  • He was an ardent fisherman, a keen gardener, and an active naturalist.
  • These hidden gardens, protected by a strong street-facing facade, are oases for the office workers, producing a tempered microclimate while minimizing use of nonrenewable energy in very hot climates.
  • Rotary cultivators are ideal in the kitchen garden for digging and preparing seed beds quickly, particularly on difficult soils.
  • A black and green garden collection of 96 plants costs £120 and includes dark dahlias, cosmos, perilla and scabiosa and green euphorbias, gladiolus and zinnia.
  • Shifting her gaze to the nearby birch tree at the corner of the small garden, she saw a golden falcon that had served its purpose of bringing her to the Forbidden Garden and reuniting her with her lost love, and of course, her lost memories.
  • We emerged from the kitchen garden and walked around a roofless octagonal dovecote and into an artificial glade. TOY SHOP
  • They have also developed affordable micro irrigation kits such as the bucket kit, drum kit and micro sprinklers suitable for kitchen gardens, nurseries, home gardens, etc.
  • A sunken garden to the west of the house was choked with untrimmed plants, its sunken pool brown and stagnant.
  • It also features a walled kitchen garden and an amphitheatre for open-air performances in the summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Between the kitchen garden and the church, there is also the herb garden, growing the aromatic and medicinal herbs considered essential by our ancestors. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was then time to dig over the kitchen garden, although we now had help.
  • Behind them, again, was the grey – green garden, and among the pear – shaped leaves of the escallonia fishing – boats seemed caught and suspended. Jacob's Room
  • Through the half-open door, she heard the unmistakable tread of Justus the steward, dragging one lame foot on the stone path through the kitchen garden.
  • Other activities include book signings by local authors, art and craft exhibitions and an open gardens day.
  • Or you can enter via the sunken garden into a boot room and on into the large kitchen. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scheme has a Mediterranean feel, with cypress, olive and palm trees, lavender borders, sunken gardens and with natural stone walls.
  • Granite and marble dominate the poolside area, while floor-to-ceiling windows overlook a sunken garden outside.
  • Bonus: Poppy has just opened a tiny backyard patio, with a few small tables outdoors by the pretty and practical kitchen garden of flowering sage and borage and young stems of lovage. Best New Restaurants and backyard garden
  • There is no smarter way to edge up a vegetable patch or kitchen garden than with box hedging.
  • I can do the heavy work for you as well - I'm a keen gardener myself and I'll enjoy the work.
  • New Cookbook Celebrates White House Kitchen Garden food, first brought up the idea of petitioning the new White House occupants to plant a food garden on their famous lawn, I WN.com - Articles related to Community Gardens
  • ‘I have enjoyed my job, but it will be nice having more time to carry out my hobbies,’ said Eric, a keen gardener and breeder of more than 30 varieties of bantams.
  • As well as being a keen rambler, Mrs Kirby, who lived on her own following the death of her husband, liked to stay fit and was also a keen gardener.
  • Even gardeners are told when their tender perennials are at risk from frost.
  • Most of the hotel's salads are grown in its own kitchen garden.
  • She was a keen gardener and an experienced yachtswoman, both round the British coast and abroad.
  • This wonderful green garden of England wrecked by satanic mills and women with big hammers. Times, Sunday Times
  • I also sowed more salads, carrots and radishes in the raised beds in our kitchen garden to ensure a steady supply through the summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘I've given up my allotment and the school job,’ said Mick, who is a keen gardener.
  • Nearby is the kitchen garden with its heirloom vegetables, as well as the formal Victorian gardens and tennis court.
  • Frozen garden peas are kept in the freezer as they go well with most meals but they are the only veg I buy which is frozen.
  • All that rain is making wooden garden furniture slimy and green. Times, Sunday Times
  • Holland undertook a hastier toilet as he passed through the kitchen garden, rinsing his hands at the well. The Blackstone Key
  • To the east the house looks out over the typically Edwardian sunken garden with a lily pond. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't trust a goat with the kitchen garden , or a wolf with sheepfold.
  • He worked his own mills and milked his own cow; he raised hogs and a kitchen garden - one he kept in the wintertime as well as the summertime.
  • Rain was beating on the open leaf of plane and beech, and rapping at the black doors of the ash-bud, and the scent of the gean-tree flourish hung round the road by the river, vague, sweet, haunting, like a recollection of the magic and forgotten gardens of youth. Gilian The Dreamer His Fancy, His Love and Adventure
  • Overall, the kitchen garden has been an unqualified success and we're now preparing for next season. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was a very keen gardener and flowers and plants feature in the Elizabethan needlework and tapestries in the house.
  • The keen gardener, who has had an allotment for nearly seven years, said his plot had vegetables ripped up, tools thrown around and specialist plant frames smashed.
  • It's raining so heavily and the earth smells like patchouli oil which I once despised but since living here it now makes me think of rain and dripping green gardens.
  • There's an on-site smokehouse for the salmon, kippers, hams and haddock, and a neat kitchen garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • He begins with the Zen garden, ‘quintessentially a place for meditation, the perfect union of nature and contrivance’.
  • Other keen gardeners will understand my excitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • A market town's civic leaders have decided it is time one of its hidden garden treasures became less of a secret for tourists.
  • The country conjured by this show could not be further from yesterday's Western stereotype of Japan as a land of languid Zen gardens, impeccably trained geishas and flower arranging elevated to the status of high art.
  • So that she could play at being a countrywoman at Versailles, Louis XV provided her with a hermitage comprising a pavilion, a menagerie, a pasture, dairy and kitchen garden.
  • An old walled kitchen garden to the east has become the setting for stone tablets inscribed by letter cutters.
  • That barren garden: where, presumably, he soon woke, wounded, worried, gathering himself together, and vowed never to return.
  • I like to leave wooden garden furniture outside through the winter. Times, Sunday Times
  • But best of all we liked it when the Homely and the unhomely met in sharp juxtaposition; if a little kitchen garden ran steeply up a narrowing enclave of fertile ground surrounded by outcroppings and furze, or some shivering quarry pool under a moonrise could be seen on our left, and on our right the smoking chimney and lamplit window of a cottage that was just settling down for the night. Surprised by Joy
  • Off Scotts Head, Dominica Island, a sunken garden of sponges and coral rewards a visitor, part of a growing stream of divers discovering Dominica's marine life.
  • The land includes a kitchen garden and orchard. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is no sign of a supermarket in the villages which dot the land, but home-grown vegetables are pulled directly from the kitchen garden.
  • A black and green garden collection of 96 plants costs £120 and includes dark dahlias, cosmos, perilla and scabiosa and green euphorbias, gladiolus and zinnia.
  • QI am a keen gardener who suffers with pain in my inner elbow joints. Times, Sunday Times
  • To the east the house looks out over the typically Edwardian sunken garden with a lily pond. Times, Sunday Times
  • Behind them, again, was the grey-green garden, and among the pear-shaped leaves of the escallonia fishing-boats seemed caught and suspended. Jacob's Room
  • But ASCU official Niranjan Virk caused a stir when he ordered Bollywood star Shahrukh Khan, who owns the Kolkata Knight Riders team, to leave the side's dug-out at Eden Gardens because he was not authorised to be seated among the players. Undefined
  • Expect a colourful but tasteful interior with locally sourced food at its restaurant, including fresh produce from a kitchen garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • Keen gardeners would probably prefer a traditional rose, one that flowers once a season, to a more modern repeat flowerer. Times, Sunday Times

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