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garden
A garden is a planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the display, cultivation, or enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature, as an ideal setting for social or solitary human life. The single feature identifying even the wildest wild garden is control. The garden can incorporate both natural and man-made materials.
Gardens often have design features including statuary, follies, pergolas, trellises, stumperies, dry creek beds and water features such as fountains, ponds (with or without fish), waterfalls or creeks. Some gardens are for ornamental purposes only, while others also produce food crops, sometimes in separate areas, or sometimes intermixed with the ornamental plants. Food-producing gardens are distinguished from farms by their smaller scale, more labor-intensive methods, and their purpose (enjoyment of a hobby or self-sustenance rather than producing for sale, as in a market garden). Flower gardens combine plants of different heights, colors, textures, and fragrances to create interest and delight the senses.
Landscape architecture is a related professional activity with landscape architects tending to engage in design at many scales and working on both public and private projects.
The most common form today is a residential or public garden, but the term garden has traditionally been a more general one. Zoos, which display wild animals in simulated natural habitats, were formerly called zoological gardens. Western gardens are almost universally based on plants, with garden, which etymologically implies enclosure, often signifying a shortened form of botanical garden. Some traditional types of eastern gardens, such as Zen gardens, however, use plants sparsely or not at all. Landscape gardens, on the other hand, such as the English landscape gardens first developed in the 18th century, may omit flowers altogether.
Good solid older rear tine tiller, runs good. Needs a new front wheel but that’s just for moving it when it’s not running, I’ll replace it soon. $200obo
Looking for one of the small garden cultivators.
2 or 4 cycle, 40 to 75 cc.
Trade brass or magazines (various makes just ask as I might have what you are looking for)
Thanks, Tom
I have about 2 cubic yards of flower bed dirt to give away and a landscape boulder that is too heavy for me to move. Take all of as much as you need. It is right next to driveway. Available all day mothers day
I have a collection I am going to thin. There is ride on 7 1/2” guage cars, locomotive, parts and aluminum rail and switches.
I also have Garden Railroad G-scale, or more accurately 1:20.5 scale, locomotives, cars, track and buildings. Most of that is Accucraft and AMS D&RGW.
Figured I would...
About a dozen cops with lights blazing parked all around the gas station. Fire rig parked a block away. Hopefully nobody died but the cops were mostly hanging by their rigs just outside of the stations parking lot.
Up for sale is a raised garden system KIT by HomePlace Structures. It is Amish handcrafted and American made. This is a great way to start a garden for preparedness reasons. It's also just a nice, cost effective, and healthy option to rely less on store bought items.
This raised bed system...
BiMart in Beaverton had plenty of Blazer brass 45 acp on the shelf and some 22lr, but not much else.
However, when I was at the checkout line, I heard something calling my name in a low and eerie voice. "Cigars.... Cigaaaaars...bring me home and let me guard your lawn".
Well, $24. 95 later and...