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noun
An outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food or ornamental purposes. Such an ornamental place to which the public have access. Taking place in, or used in, such a garden.
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"If this was Garden State, that's totally what would happen".
The theme of the party was Garden Mania, which was inspired by a story in the issue.
Finally, there was Garden Hopping, a painful tome about his search for the mother who gave him up at birth.
Michael Boodro was Garden Design's editor in chief until July, when its owner decided to relocate it to Florida and dismiss the nine-member New York staff.
To her mind, the only good snake was a dead snake, and in the division of household labor, she was Home and Chris was Garden, and snake-killing was his job.
It was Garden Week in Virginia, and, like thousands of my fellow enthusiasts, I was eager to see some of the extraordinary private gardens that were open for the festivities.
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Mine was garden-variety black ice.
The writer was garden-party-ready, in pressed khakis, a pink shirt with rolled-up sleeves, and a striped magenta tie, with a blazer draped over his shoulders.
Opting for the eight-course tasting menu, dinner on a September Saturday began somewhat surprisingly with green-pea custard garnished with peas in a pod and mint syrup and ice, a dish that was garden-party pretty but as intricately imagined and assembled as a Fabergé egg.
"We were hoping that David would be involved and he was involved at key points," Mr. Abramson said, "but it was garden-variety tort litigation and David is interested in a lot of things, in constitutional law, and I'm not sure he's all that interested in garden-variety tort litigation.
Another big success was gardening.
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