- Knot garden
Knot gardens were first established in the UK in the reign of
Queen Elizabeth I .A knot garden is a very formal design of garden in a square frame and grown with a variety or aromatic plants and culinaryherb s includingGermander ,marjoram ,thyme ,southernwood ,lemon balm ,hyssop , costmary, acanthus,mallow ,chamomile ,rosemary ,Calendula s, Violas andSantolina . Most knot gardens now have edges made from Box ("Buxus sempervirens") whose foliage has a sweet smell when bruised. The paths between are usually laid with fine gravel. However, the original designs of knot gardens did not have the low box hedges, and knot gardens with such hedges might more accurately be calledParterre sSome early knot gardens have been covered over by lawn or other landscaping, but the original traces are still visible as undulations in the present day landscape. An example of this phenomenon is the early 17th century garden of
Muchalls Castle inScotland .Most Renaissance knot gardens were composed of square compartments. A small garden might consist of one compartment, while large gardens might contain six or eight compartments.
Examples of Knot Gardens
Knot Gardens have become established in many temperate formal gardens throughout the world including:
*Antony House ,Cornwall ,UK
*St Fagans , SouthWales
*Alexandra Hicks Herb Knot Garden , University of Michigan,USA
*Knowle ,Solihull ,UK
*Brooklyn Botanic Garden ,USA
* Anzac Square,Dunedin ,New Zealand
* Red Lodge Museum,Bristol ,UK
*Western Reserve Herb Society ,Cleveland Botanical Garden ,Cleveland ,USA ee also
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Herb garden
*History of gardening
* Parterre
*Pizza garden
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