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I . garden [ˈgɑ:dn, Am ˈgɑ:r-] N

2. garden pl (ornamental grounds):

II . garden [ˈgɑ:dn, Am ˈgɑ:r-] VB intr

flower garden N

kitchen garden N

rock garden N Am

roof garden N

tea garden N

2. tea garden (area with tea plantation):

vegetable garden N

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The main site also includes the cornfields, gardens, small orchards, livestock, and outbuildings that would be found on a farm of the period.
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Now the spacious upstairs bedrooms are dormitories for boarders, with views of the gardens and surrounding countryside.
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It now contains several cottages retaining thatched roofs and well maintained gardens.
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After renovations in the twenty-first century, the castle and gardens are now open to visitors.
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He attached a studio to the house and planted many gardens of flowers, eternally frustrated that his roses would never grow quite right.
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Some are intended to be a utopia -- with public gardens, promenades, throughways and harmony -- to cure the "urban disease" rampant in most ad hoc cities.
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The college operates a hatchery which provides day old chickens for the local markets, abattoir and market gardens.
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There are almshouses which, more often than not, manage to facilitate a level of neighbourliness and include some form of common area and communal gardens.
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Near the waterfalls are shady tea gardens providing a pleasant resting place.
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Care should be taken when using it in gardens as it can quickly escape confines with its creeping rhizomes and may crowd out other plants.
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