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The
Grounds Certainly we
do know that people did keep ornamental gardens in the second half of
the eighteenth century. At least a few were attempting to extend the season
with glass houses and some were very interested in exotic new species
brought in from western parts of North America as well as from Europe. Colonial gardens
tended to be symmetrical, to contain ornamental structures of various
kinds, and to be enclosed. Along with ornamental flowers, many herbs were
grown for their medicinal, insect-repelling, air freshening, food-flavoring,
and cloth-dying properties. |
![]() Article courtesy of Susan Munger, Master Gardner |
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