Examples of 'great gardens' in a sentence

Meaning of "great gardens"

great gardens - Typically refers to impressive, well-maintained, or notable gardens that are admired for their beauty, design, or historical significance. The term can encompass various styles of gardens, including botanical gardens, public parks, private estates, or themed gardens

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Great gardens designed exclusively for you.
Visit some of our great gardens.
All great gardens start with a plan.
This is your opportunity to experience one of the great gardens of Ireland.
Great gardens start with great soil.
Discover the newcomer to the great gardens of Anjou and Touraine.
Great gardens engage the senses.
Its construction was inspired by his international travels, visiting the great gardens of the world.
Take a tour through the great gardens of Europe without having to leave Central Park.
The following three gardens are considered to be among the Three Great Gardens of Japan,.
Great gardens of the world, visit not to be missed for lovers of plants.
No rain, no hayfever, great gardens and nice companions.
The great gardens of the world, a must visit for lovers of plants.
It 's worth remembering ; how did all the great gardens get there?
Truly great gardens take time, and we take the time to do them right.

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It is one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan, along with Kenroku-en and.
Community with great gardens and 2 swimming pool ( 1 for little children ).

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