Types of Gardens
Gardens may feature a particular plant or plant type(s);
- Back garden
- Bog Garden
- Cactus garden
- Fernery
- Flower garden
- Front garden
- Herb garden
- Mary garden
- Orangery
- Orchard
- Potager
- Rose garden
- Shade garden
- Vegetable garden
- Vineyard
- White garden
- Wildflower garden
- Winter garden
Gardens may feature a particular style or aesthetic:
- Alpine or rock garden
- Bonsai or miniature garden
- Children's Garden
- Chinese garden
- Dutch garden
- English landscape garden
- Gardens of the French Renaissance
- French formal garden
- French landscape garden
- Italian garden
- Japanese garden
- Knot garden
- Korean garden
- Mughal garden
- Native garden
- Persian garden
- Roman gardens
- Spanish garden
- Terrarium
- Trial garden
- Tropical garden
- Water garden
- Wild garden
- Xeriscaping
- Zen garden
Types of garden:
- Botanical garden
- Butterfly Garden
- Butterfly zoo
- Chinampa
- Cold Frame Garden
- Community garden
- Container garden
- Cottage garden
- Cutting garden
- Forest garden
- Garden conservatory
- Green wall
- Greenhouse
- Hanging garden
- Hydroponic garden
- Market garden
- Rain garden
- Raised bed gardening
- Residential garden
- Roof garden
- Sacred garden
- Sensory garden
- Square foot garden
- Vertical garden
- Walled garden
- Windowbox
- Zoological garden
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