Gardenless

Gardenless
Gardenless Gar"den*less, a. Destitute of a garden. --Shelley. [1913 Webster]

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  • Sir Sydney Waterlow, 1st Baronet — Sir Sydney Hedley Waterlow, 1st Baronet, KCVO (1 November 1822 ndash; 3 August 1906) was an English philanthropist and politician, principally remembered now for donating Waterlow Park to the public as a garden for the gardenless .He was born in… …   Wikipedia

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  • extreme gardening — n. Gardening that takes places in hostile or difficult conditions. Example Citation: Gardening has long enjoyed the reputation as the most leisurely of leisure activities, a gentle hobby that produces beauty, serenity and compost. And so it may… …   New words

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