The stepping stones in this Herbert Smith Garden for WaterAid, link the pump to the hut and represent the journey and influence of WaterAid's work.
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The Naturally Dry - a William Wordsworth-inspired Garden, when completed, will show a beautiful garden in times of drought.
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Pepa's Story; this garden is set 100 years ago in the Slovenian Karst region, and is for child shepherds to shelter in when they are not looking after cattle.
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The students of the Scottish Agricultural College in the process of building the outdoor office and glasshouse in the Plant Explorer's Garden.
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Designer Kazuyuki Ishihara working on his garden designed to reflect the simple lifestyle of the people living in Satoyama.
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The raised planting in The APCO Garden create a secluded environment for contemplation and communication.
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In celebration on the 165th anniversary of Jane Ayre, Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey, this garden is based on a location the Bronte sisters used to visit to discuss their ideas.
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This is the start of a wildflower garden, inspired by the Dorset countryside, as describe by writer Thomas Hardy in his novel Far from the Madding Crowd.
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