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The very first few moments of the UWO community garden. Stewy and Ashley putting their feet to good work.
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The listings for Melbourne Hall gardens include quite a few putti and cherubs on pedestals at various points around the Grand Basin. Frankly, I can't remember which is which of any of this bunch!
The reconstructed garden at Kenilworth, originally built by Robert Dudley (Earl of Leicester) for Elizabeth I. At the centre stands an 18 feet high carrara marble fountain. The garden reconstruction is based on archaeological findings and contemporary documents.
A few blooming azaleas brightened a small spot in the construction zone of the Lower Ninth Ward - a nice addition.
My day in the Lower Ninth Ward blog entry
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The new garden drainage system connects into the mains waste water pipe. Had to add a u-bend to prevent the smell from escaping through these new drains
Creative tree shaping at Levens Hall Cumbria. One of the most significant topiary gardens in the world.
These screws are used to join the sleepers together and stop them warping. No pre-drilling is required but they dont drill in all the way themselves. These bab-boys cost £45 for a box of 50.
Looking up at the water feature. Here it is almost complete, Just the last coping to add. You can see the waterproof lining and geotextile layer here which will soon be hidden under the brickwork
Steven Tanguay
Economics, History and Agriculture
Troy Howard Middle School
173 Lincolnville Ave.
Belfast, Maine 04974
e-mail: stanguay@sad34.net
website: www.sad34.net/garden
Blog: gardenproject.wordpress.com/
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Wrought iron garden structure at Melbourne Hall in Derbyshire. Created by celebrated blacksmith Robert Bakewell in 1706-8.
The design is derived from French garden arbour designs of the period. Grade I listed.
Photo by Lilly Rice, Berea College Intern, Cate and Sophia explore the nature down by the creek together, 6/16/21
Pebble Tossers worked hard spreading mulch, fixing gates, weeding garden beds and preparing soil for plantings.
The listings for Melbourne Hall gardens include quite a few putti and cherubs on pedestals at various points around the Grand Basin. Frankly, I can't remember which is which of any of this bunch!