Garden - Types of Gardens

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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