Tudor ArticlesShowing 1 - 10 of 10 total results found while searching for "Tudor". Plants in English Tudor Gardens The intermingling of ornamental with useful plants continued to be common in Tudor gardens. As an innovation, Andrew Borde recommended that there be two divisions separated by a broad-hedged alley. One of these sections was to be devoted to pot-herbs, the Published 13 Years Ago by nick_niesen |
Arbors in English Tudor Gardens Every Tudor garden contained one or more arbors. One type had a square-topped roof, while the other type was arched. Both were constructed of willows or osiers. Fragrant rosemary, jasmine, and roses of various sorts, especially the sweetbrier or Published 13 Years Ago by nick_niesen |
English Tudor Gardens The Tudor garden was a homely enclosure, like the living room in a simple house containing few, but good-sized, apartments. Sometimes one large enclosure answered many purposes. First of all, it contained the medicinal herbs. Then it answered the purpose Published 13 Years Ago by nick_niesen |
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