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The Engineer's Garden
Published 2017-12-01“…This essay, however, suggests that the aesthetics of the mobile eye has a longer historical lineage, stretching back to the English garden of the eighteenth century. Using the notion of the fabrique – scenic elements placed as points of view in eighteenth-century landscape gardens – the essay identifies the particular fabriques of the nineteenth century railway landscape. …”
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Gardening the menace!
Published 2021-12-01“…In an endeavour to beautify our gardens with exotic species, several alien plants have been imported to the areas beyond their natural geographical range. …”
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Garden Shelterbelts
Published 2008-10-01“… Shelterbelts in gardens, as their name implies, provide crucial protection from strong winds for the less well-adapted species growing behind them. …”
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The British Garden
Published 2015-11-01“… The Royal Horticultural Society/Garden Club of America Interchange Fellowship was established in 1952 and is awarded to one American and one British student annually. …”
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The Gardens of Singapore
Published 2018-07-01“… Singapore has several public gardens of which two, Singapore Botanic Gardens and Gardens by the Bay, are of particular national and international renown. …”
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Sensory Gardens
Published 2004-07-01“… All gardens can stimulate the senses. Some gardens stimulate the senses to a greater degree than others. …”
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Garden therapy
Published 2017-02-01“…In a similar way there are those of us who are gardeners and those who are not particularly interested in gardening or getting their hands into the soil, but who, nevertheless, like the look of a garden and will take a stroll in the outdoors on a sunny day.…”
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Gardens of Yesteryear
Published 2014-12-01“…Begun as a response to a request to develop a historically accurate museum garden representing home gardens before and after Oklahoma's statehood in 1907, research reported in this article describes both native and non-native plants cultivated in gardens in Northeast Oklahoma, Southwest Missouri, Southeast Kansas, and Northwest Arkansas between 1841 and 1930. …”
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