| 11. | The herbaceous border was one of the first of its type to have been created in England.
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| 12. | At the property entrance there is a detached yew trees, elaborate herbaceous borders and a small fishpond.
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| 13. | It has been intermittently cultivated ever since, and is now a regular feature of the herbaceous border.
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| 14. | He has two small man-made ponds, a woodland garden, herbaceous borders and several rock gardens.
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| 15. | Just over two hundred yards away is Rhodes House, where the largest herbaceous border in Oxford is located.
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| 16. | They are excellent for bringing early colour to shady herbaceous borders and areas between deciduous shrubs and under trees.
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| 17. | It has a fine garden, including herbaceous borders, a vegetable and herb garden, and an orchard.
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| 18. | If they are more than just herbaceous borders for the text then surely they must also elucidate and explain.
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| 19. | A herbaceous border runs along the north side of the formal gardens, separating them from the bowling greens.
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| 20. | It adjoins a picture-perfect kitchen garden furnished with crooked old apple trees and a pair of herbaceous borders.
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