Plants in English Tudor Gardens
The intermingling of ornamental with useful plants continued to be common in Tudor gardens. As an innovation, Andrew Borde recommended that there be two divisions separated by a broad-hedged alley. One of these sections was to be devoted to pot-herbs, the other to "quarters and pulse together... More...
Uses for a Wooden Shed
Most people have a garden shed, a dingy box at the bottom of the garden for keeping the kids old bikes, the lawnmower and about two dozen species of spider. Sheds however can be so much more, and the purpose of this article is too expand on this idea and give you some examples of what you can... More...
Gardens During The Crusades
The Crusades had a marked effect in developing the gardens of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. In the peaceful intervals of their stay in the Holy Land, Crusaders were often kindly received by their adversaries and given many opportunities to study Oriental luxuries and add them to their... More...