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Artificial waterfall – A man-made feature designed to mimic a natural waterfall
Avenue – A straight path lined with trees or other plants.
Aviary – An enclosed space designed for keeping birds.
Wooden Pathway – A walkway made of wood.
Borrowed scenery – The use of surrounding natural as part of the garden design.
Bosquet – A formal garden design featuring a small, enclosed grove of trees or shrubs.
Broderie – A type of garden design featuring intricate patterns made of clipped hedges or other plants.
Belvedere – A garden structure, typically a small tower or pavilion, designed to provide a scenic view.
Deck – A raised platform typically attached to a house or overlooking a garden,.
Dirty kitchen – An outdoor kitchen typically located in a garden or backyard.
Traditional Kitchen – An indoor kitchen typically featuring classic or antique design elements.
Exedra – A curved or semicircular garden seat or bench, typically designed for conversation or relaxation.
Fish pond – A body of water designed to house fish.
Folly – A decorative structure to add interest.
Footbridge – A small bridge used to cross a body of water.
Fountain – A decorative water feature.
Garden pond – A small body of water to support aquatic plants and wildlife.
Garden railway – A miniature railway typically featuring scaled-down locomotives and tracks.
Pergola – A garden structure consisting of vertical pillars supporting cross-beams and an open lattice.
Garden Fence – A structure used to enclose an outdoor area and provide privacy and security.
Garden Room – An outdoor living space that is designed to be used as an extension of the home.
Gazebo – A freestanding outdoor structure with a roof and open sides.
Gloriette – An ornamental garden structure resembling a small building or pavilion.
Greenhouse – A structure designed for growing plants.
Green Wall – A vertical garden or living wall that is attached to a structure or freestanding.
Grotto – An artificial or natural cave-like structure.
Shell Grotto – A grotto decorated with seashells or other marine objects.
Ha-ha – A sunken wall or ditch used to separate a garden from a surrounding landscape without interrupting the view.
Hedge – A row of shrubs or small trees planted close together and trimmed to form a barrier or boundary.
Hedge Maze – A garden feature consisting of a labyrinthine path formed by hedges.
Herbaceous Border – A garden bed planted with herbaceous perennials or annuals.
Herb Garden – A garden bed or plot devoted to growing herbs, often used for culinary or medicinal purposes..
Kitchen Garden – A garden plot or bed devoted to growing vegetables and herbs, often located near a kitchen for easy access.
Knot Garden – A garden bed planted with low-growing hedges in a pattern resembling a knot, often used for decoration.
Koi Pond – A pond or pool designed for keeping koi fish, often decorated with rocks, plants, and other features.
Lawn – An area of grass-covered ground, often used for recreation or as a decorative feature.
Moving the Lawn – The act of mowing and trimming a lawn to keep it tidy and healthy.
Lawn Sprinkler – A device used for watering lawns and gardens by dispersing water in a spray or stream.
Tapestry lawn – A lawn featuring a variety of grasses and plants.
Moss lawn – A lawn made up of various species of moss.
Stone Garden – A garden featuring a variety of rocks, stones, and boulders as a decorative element.
Monopteros – A circular pavilion with a domed roof.
Moon bridge – A bridge with a highly curved arch.
Moon gate – A circular opening in a garden wall or fence.
Mound – A small hill created in a garden for decorative or functional purposes.
Zig-Zag bridge – A bridge with a zig-zag shape.
Orangery – A building designed for growing citrus trees and other exotic plants.
Parterre – A formal garden featuring symmetrical planting patterns and geometric shapes.
Patio – An outdoor area designed for dining, entertaining or relaxing.
Pavilion – A freestanding structure with a roof.
Reflecting pool – A shallow pool of water designed to reflect the surrounding landscape or architecture.
Scandinavian grillhouse – A small wooden hut with a central grill or fire pit, often used for outdoor cooking and entertaining.
Scholar’s rock – A naturally occurring rock formation used as a decorative element in gardens, often associated with Chinese or Japanese gardens.
Stepping stones – Flat stones or pavers used as a decorative and functional element in garden paths or water features.
Stumpery – A garden featuring a collection of tree stumps and logs as a decorative element.
Sylvan theater – An outdoor seating area in a garden or park, typically featuring a stage or performance area.
Summerhouse – A small outdoor building or gazebo used for relaxation or entertaining during warm weather months.