Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Lost Gardens of Heligan" ¶ 10
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

gardens and were
some were trash dumps, some had flower gardens.
A fringe of housing and gardens bearded the top of the heights, and behind it were sandy roads leading past farms and hayfields.
Chiggers were a common pest along streams and where gardens and berries thrived ; ;
Improvements to the woodlands, gardens and estate buildings were also being made, assisted by the landscape gardener James Beattie and the painter James Giles.
In 1931, the castle gardens were first opened to the public, and are now open daily between April and the end of July, after which the Queen arrives for her annual stay.
Through the Fondation Claude Monet, the house and gardens were opened for visits in 1980, following restoration.
Eventually foreign species were also selected and incorporated into the gardens.
Ornamental gardens were known in ancient times, a famous example being the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, while ancient Rome had dozens of gardens.
Egyptians associated trees and gardens with gods as they believed that their deities were pleased by gardens.
Commonly, the gardens in ancient Egypt were surrounded by walls with trees planted in rows.
These gardens were a sign of higher socioeconomic status.
The Assyrians were also renowned for their beautiful gardens.
These gardens were laid out with hedges and vines and they contained a wide variety of flowers, including acanthus, cornflowers and crocus, cyclamen, hyacinth, iris and ivy, lavender, lilies, myrtle, narcissus, poppy, rosemary and violet.
Islamic gardens were built after the model of Persian gardens and they were usually enclosed by walls and divided in 4 by watercourses.
Specific to the Islamic gardens are the mosaics and glazed tiles used to decorate the rills and fountains that were built in these gardens.
Fruit trees were common in these gardens and also in some, there were turf seats.
At the same time, the gardens in the monasteries were a place to grow flowers and medicinal herbs but they were also a space where the monks could enjoy nature and relax.

gardens and neglected
Others consider it to be evidence of a tragedy of the commons, since the large collective plots were often neglected, or fertilizers or water redirected to the private gardens.
Because of their small size, the government has never identified home gardens as an important unit of food production and it thereby remains neglected from research and development.
At the beginning of the century the house and gardens were still in good repair but after the Taylor's time the place was neglected.
The villa and its gardens were neglected.
: Those responsible for scholarship at Dumbarton Oaks should remember that the Humanities cannot be fostered by confusing Instruction with Education ; that it was my husband's as well as it is my wish that the Mediterranean interpretation of the Humanist disciplines shall predominate ; that gardens have their place in the Humanist order of life ; and that trees are noble elements to be protected by successive generations and are not to be neglected or lightly destroyed.
The gardens were neglected after the death of Philip IV in 1665, but have been restored and changed on many occasions, notably after being opened to the public in 1767 and becoming the property of the municipality in 1868.
Although the woodlands continued to be managed into the 20th century, the gardens were neglected and numerous trees felled, including much of the pinetum, in the 1950s.
The neglected garden which Whampoa had bought was converted into a tasteful " bel-retiro " with its avenues, front-orchard, hanging gardens, Dutch walls, bamboos and orange trees, shrubs, stags and peafowls, its aviary and menagerie and artificial curiosities of horticulture.
The gardens were neglected for a period after the building was vacated by the parliament in 1988.

gardens and after
The hero, who is himself, is represented as a pilgrim in the storied lands of the East, a sort of Faustus type, who, to quote from Professor Book again, `` even in the pleasure gardens of Sardanapalus can not cease from his painful search after the meaning of life.
By the late 19th century the agriculture in the region was diversifying, with market gardens and citrus orchards occupying the rich soil left after the timber harvest.
The gardens became imperial property after Maecenas's death, and Tiberius lived there after his return to Rome in 2 AD.
Starting in the late 1940s, after the independence of Israel, he also started to develop the Bahá ' í World Centre in Haifa, including the construction of the superstructure of the Shrine of the Báb and the building of the International Archives as well as beautifying the gardens at Bahji, where the Shrine of Bahá ' u ' lláh is located ; these plans continued through the 1950s.
Apartment buildings and a park are built over the former locations of his gardens and orchard, and some are named after their former functions: Roper's Garden is the park occupying one of More's gardens, sunken as his was believed to be.
For example, the engagement of the main characters with the everyday business of looking after animals, tending gardens and doing domestic chores is central to the novel Tehanu.
Milan also hosts three important botanical gardens: the Milan University Experimental Botanical Garden ( a small botanical garden operated by the Istituto di Scienze Botaniche ), the Brera Botanical Garden ( another botanical garden, founded in 1774 by Fulgenzio Witman, an abbot under the orders of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, and restored in 1998 after several years of abandonment ) and the Cascina Rosa Botanical Garden.
The palace and gardens were built during the reign of Muhammad III ( 1302 – 1309 ) and redecorated shortly after by Abu I-Walid Isma ' il ( 1313 – 1324 ).
The gardens are to the right of the statue immediately after the arch to its right.
Adults start appearing in gardens after the last frost and are a problem through the remainder of the growing season.
She had collapsed in the gardens at Herrenhausen after rushing to shelter from a shower of rain.
His latest large scale resort project involved designing and rejuvenating the landscape, furniture, sculpture and gardens at Hayman Island and it ’ s private estates on Australia ’ s Great Barrier Reef, after they were devastated by tropical cyclones Anthony and Yasi.
Vineyard in the Rue Saint-Vincent ; the day of the Feast of gardens, 15 days after harvest. There is a small vineyard in the Rue Saint-Vincent, which continues the tradition of wine production in the Île de France ; it yields about 500 litres per year.
It was a fair and prosperous land during the first part of the Third Age, filled with many woods and gardens, but after the fall of Minas Ithil the population gradually migrated across the Anduin to escape the looming threat of the Ringwraith's city.
Joséphine died of pneumonia in Rueil-Malmaison on 29 May 1814, four days after catching cold during a walk with Tsar Alexander in the gardens of Malmaison.
The gardens were said to have been destroyed by several earthquakes after the 2nd century BC.
A 1928 plan to build a spacious Moorish Revival campus around several gardens and courtyards was cancelled by the Great Depression of 1929 after only one building had been erected.
Though these ancient gardens shared some of the characteristics of present-day botanical gardens, the forerunners of modern botanical gardens are generally regarded as being the medieval monastic physic gardens that originated after the decline of the Roman Empire at the time of Emperor Charlemagne ( 742 – 789 CE ).

1.037 seconds.