NOUN
- a garden laid out on regular lines with plants arranged in symmetrical locations or in geometrical designs
How To Use formal garden In A Sentence
- A beautiful lake is inhabited by many species of waterfowl and the delightful formal gardens include herb and sculpture gardens.
- From behind her she heard singing and turned to see women walking back and forth in her formal garden. A Time of War
- Its formal gardens contain a large pool, a games house and a paddock. The Sun
- Modern scholars tend to picture Eden as a formal garden in the Mesopotamian style, irrigated to a fare-thee-well.
- Its formal gardens contain a large pool, a games house and a paddock. The Sun
- Where formal gardens find beauty in linearity, English gardens use undulating lines. English Garden Design and Residential Engish Landscape Designers in Houston Texas « Articles « Literacy News
- Outdoors is a 20-by-50 foot pool, tennis courts, formal garden and a large Chinese dragon fountain spouting water. Kentucky castle turned into popular luxury hotel
- The garden she made is so well known today and has been so influential, that it is difficult to remember how unfashionable formal gardens, knots and topiary once were.
- They don't want a large formal garden or something that requires daily upkeep. Times, Sunday Times
- The project has included the replanting of the formal garden in front of the house using boxwood, roses, catmint, lavender and clematis.