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flower garden

NOUN
  1. a garden featuring flowering plants

How To Use flower garden In A Sentence

  • National Provisions Company, and went out preaching fiat money and a subtreasury for the farmers 'crops, trusting to God and the flower garden about his little white house, to keep the family alive -- it is odd that Jeanette's childish impression was that General Ward was a man of consequence in the world. A Certain Rich Man
  • There's something cheerful about the sight of edible plants in a flower garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was much more room outside, with outbuildings where hay was stored, pigsties, a flower garden and a vegetable patch.
  • A very active and industrious lady, she owned the flower gardens at Ballybrophy until she retired.
  • Planted to clamber up bamboo wigwams or trained up and over an arch, runner beans are pretty enough to grow in the flower garden and yellow, carmine splashed shelling beans are highly decorative.
  • I hope to take lots of walks, to fill out my flower garden with pink and white impatiens, to finish reading Prayers for Sale. Allright Then…
  • Scientists believe that corals at the Flower Gardens probably originated from Mexican reefs when currents in the western Gulf of Mexico carried coral larvae (planulae), other animal larvae, and algal spores northward. Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary
  • Those houses have flower gardens and interior furnishings such as upholstered furniture and armoires.
  • They were at some little distance from the big flower garden, and the path that led to them was heavily shaded by shrubbery on one side, and on the other by a hedge which, though "quickset" as a foundation, was now a mass of honeysuckle and everlasting peas. Six to Sixteen: A Story for Girls
  • The next morning, the nurses bathe her, feed her a tasty breakfast, and set her in a chair at a window overlooking a lovely flower garden.
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