garden - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • enclose: Exterior - enclosed garden, parking for 3 cars.
  • overlook: The Dining Area has the benefit of patio doors overlooking the rear garden, dining table with 4 chairs.
  • landscape: There are over 400 hundred animals in this zoo set within 32 acres of landscaped gardens.
  • terrace: Garden there is a private terraced garden to the rear with washing line, barbecue and garden seating.

Preposition: with

  • patio: A particular feature of this house is the pretty enclosed garden with patio, trees, shrubs and lawn.

Adjective modifier

  • walled: There will be a balcony off the main bedroom and walled private gardens with hedged borders.
  • rear: There is a good size enclosed rear garden with a small patio area.
  • lawned: A path leads around to the front of the house where there is lawned garden on two levels.
  • communal: Ground floor with private patio and garden with direct access to communal gardens and pool.
  • botanical: We strayed from the main path to visit the city's botanical gardens.
  • beautiful: Walking through the beautiful gardens there is a quiet, relaxing atmosphere.

Modifies a noun

  • furniture: French windows lead to a small enclosed garden at the rear with garden furniture & barbecue.
  • waste: Don't place garden waste in either your green or black bin.
  • pond: Here are some tips for garden ponds which will be good for wildlife.

Noun used with modifier

  • courtyard: Outside there is a quiet courtyard garden, while upstairs has a delightful double bedroom and recently refurbished bathroom.
  • herb: In your herb garden - July 2006 The herb garden at Garden Organic Ryton in July July should be a delicious month.
  • beer: At the back is a delightful beer garden with a section of decking raised above it.
  • vegetable: There is also an organic fruit and vegetable garden.
  • patio: Pool, patio garden, bar meals & snacks.
  • cottage: A cottage garden flower border runs along the front of the house.

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