. "Garden"@en . . "no"@en . "The Garden is the first area in the game and acts as a tutorial for the player."@en . . . "195"^^ . . . . . . . "no"@en . . "4"^^ . . . . . . . "The garden is where your pet can grow trees, vegetables, and flowers. Complete lists of what types of plants are available are found on the trees, vegetables and flowers pages."@en . . . . "no"@en . . . "Garden is a multiplayer map on the PC and Xbox 360 game Gears of War. It is one of the six maps that can be downloaded at no charge off Xbox Live's Marketplace. Garden, as the name suggests, is a large garden complete with deadly greenhouses and an array of plants."@en . . . . . . "A garden is most often used in reference to the Garden of Eden. Gardens are typically an earthly paradise created by God as a safe enclosure. They are a symbol of the Virgin Mary in the Christian tradition. Gardens are also thought of as an image of the soul and innocence. It also symbolizes consciousness because of its enclosed characteristics, as opposed to the forest. Gardens are commonly considered feminine and represent fertility. Lastly, these places are symbols of happiness, salvation, and purity. Gardens are used to create peace between people because they represent inclusion and community. Spending time outside in a garden may positively affect a person\u2019s emotions and their sense of well-being."@en . "|-|Worker Training Buildings = |-|Hero Training Buildings = |} __TOC__"@en . . . . "An Old Flame in Need..."@en . . . . . . "Garden is an outdoor scrolling Level, and the third Level on the upper left Level Path, if Bryant decides to go to the Conservatory, in Return to Dark Castle. Bryant has to make his way over the many vines in the Garden to the end of it, avoiding Snakes, Mosquitos and Mutants. At the end he can walk over a building, the Conservatory and can enter it through a door at the ground platform. Main Article: Enemies \n* Mutant \n* Snake \n* Guard \n* Mosquito Main Article: Items"@en . . . . . . "The Garden is a building found in Pharaoh."@en . . "There was a garden on the roof of the clothing shop in Miami. Robin went to this shop and took the elevator to the roof to this garden, so that he could check the temperature at that altitude. Agatha Prentiss Caraway had a rose garden right outside her home."@en . . . . "The Garden is key to your survival, as it respawns 3 random herbs everyday. These can be Green (common), yellow (Uncommon), or Red (rare), and for free. These are not only potent Healing items, but can also be exchanged for their Tea (upgraded) equivelants."@en . "400"^^ . "* +1 per 20% Rate\n* Double production speed for Creative leaders"@hu . "These are the Garden items: \n* Ceramic Pot (found in The Garden Gazebo) \n* Gardening Trowel (found in The Garden Gazebo) \n* Moxie Mulch (won by clicking on Kat and playing bounce game in The Garden Gazebo) \n* Watering Can (found in The Garden Gazebo and used to grow your seeds and the vine that climbs around the pillar) \n* Potted Plants \n* Seeds to grow plants Image:Garden items.jpg Image:Garden seeds.jpg Image:Garden plants.jpg"@en . "FF"@en . "no"@en . "The Garden is an area in MySims Galaxy. Garden (Wii)|Wii|true Garden (DS)|DS|true"@en . . "The Garden is a Furniture item in Club Penguin Rewritten. It costs 200 coins each in the Better Igloos Catalog."@en . . "GARDEN"@en . "GARDEN\u662F\u4E00\u500B\u65E5\u672C\u7537\u5B50\u96D9\u4EBA\u6A02\u5718\uFF0C\u7531\u96D9\u5B50\u5144\u5F1F\u6A94\u5CF6\u7530\u885B\u3001\u5CF6\u7530\u7E41\u7D44\u6210\uFF0C\u6A02\u5718\u672C\u540DNICO\uFF0C\u65BC1992\u5E74\u6CBF\u7528\u672C\u540D\u7A31\u81F3\u4ECA\uFF0C\u76EE\u524D\u65D7\u4E0B\u958B\u8A2D\u4E86\u5C08\u5C6C\u7684\u7D93\u7D00\u516C\u53F8\u300CFlowerTop Records\u300D\u3002"@zh . . . . . "Yes"@en . "3"^^ . . "no"@en . . . . . "The Garden is an area in MySims Galaxy. Garden (Wii)|Wii|true Garden (DS)|DS|true"@en . "*Gears of War\n*Gears of War PC"@en . . . . . . "Spero's Flight"@en . "This Occupation has been listed in two different Departments on IMDb. Since there are hundreds of Occupations that are listed in one or more Departments, the editors of this Wikia have not gotten around them all. You can help by finding out what Departments already link to this Occupations and putting them here. There's already a form you can fill out when you edit this page. Thank you."@en . . . "1000"^^ . "no"@en . . . . "A garden consisting of both decorative and harvestable plants as seen in The Sims 3."@en . . "3"^^ . . "The Garden is a Furniture item in Club Penguin Rewritten. It costs 200 coins each in the Better Igloos Catalog."@en . "Male"@en . "The garden is an area in the Creatures 1 Albia between the kitchen and the temple. A peaceful, happy place, carrots and herbs grow, birds sing, and butterflies flit. A greenhouse is also present. Occasionally it has been known to suffer from freak Snow Storms."@en . . "no"@en . "no"@en . . "no"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Grunge"@en . "The King's Requiem"@en . . "In the Jewish and Christian religions, the Garden of Eden was a garden created by God for the first Humans. (TOS: \"The Apple\" ) In 2151, Malcolm Reed compared the speed of Shuttlepod 1 to a garden snail's pace as they had to rendezvous with Enterprise NX-01 at their designated coordinates before the shuttlepod ran out of oxygen. (ENT: \"Shuttlepod One\") In 2152, Dee'Ahn asked both Charles Tucker III and Malcolm Reed if they had seen the subterranean gardens with luminescent plants on Risa before. (ENT: \"Two Days and Two Nights\")"@en . . "1982"^^ . "A garden can provide a hobby, flowers, exercise, food and other items for the household. Some of the fun aspects of a garden are the fresh air, fresh produce or flowers, and excuse to spend some time outside in the rain or sunshine, a reason to get the hose out and have a water fight Image:Smile1.GIF. Some of the less fun things are dealing with pests, weeds and sore thighs."@en . . . "Biome O' Plenty"@en . "The Garden is the first area in the game and acts as a tutorial for the player."@en . . "Yes"@en . "no"@en . "no"@en . . . . . "Generates food, wood, gold, or favor"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The King's Requiem"@en . . "Magic plants"@en . "GARDEN\u662F\u4E00\u500B\u65E5\u672C\u7537\u5B50\u96D9\u4EBA\u6A02\u5718\uFF0C\u7531\u96D9\u5B50\u5144\u5F1F\u6A94\u5CF6\u7530\u885B\u3001\u5CF6\u7530\u7E41\u7D44\u6210\uFF0C\u6A02\u5718\u672C\u540DNICO\uFF0C\u65BC1992\u5E74\u6CBF\u7528\u672C\u540D\u7A31\u81F3\u4ECA\uFF0C\u76EE\u524D\u65D7\u4E0B\u958B\u8A2D\u4E86\u5C08\u5C6C\u7684\u7D93\u7D00\u516C\u53F8\u300CFlowerTop Records\u300D\u3002"@zh . . . . . "Region"@en . . . . "\u5CF6\u7530\u885B\uFF08\u4F5C\u66F2\uFF09"@zh . . . . . "The Garden is a new feature in the new edition of Carcassonne. This feature has be added to the farm areas of eight tiles from the core game, and 1 tile from the River expansion. It has be added to two tiles each from the new editions of all large expansions as well. The Abbot, included as a new follower from the new edition core game, is the only follower that can be placed on a garden. Gardens score exactly like monasteries, when completely surrounded by other tiles."@en . . . . . . . "The Garden refers to the three educational institutions in Final Fantasy VIII. Each trains youths into becoming specialized military forces, and is headed by two individuals, an administrator, referred to as master, and a headmaster. There are three Gardens in the world: Balamb Garden in Balamb, Galbadia Garden in Galbadia and Trabia Garden in Trabia. Occupants of one's Garden refer to their home Garden as simply \"Garden\", while the other establishments are often referred to with shorthand that has the Garden's first letter adjoined to the word \"Garden\": B-Garden, G-Garden and T-Garden."@en . . "Refinery"@en . . "Garden the seventh planet orbiting The Sun in the crystal sphere called Realmspace. It is an earth cluster that is anchored togehter by a plant called Yggdrasil's Child. The Shou Lung define Garden as a liveworld. It is possible for a spelljamming ship to fly in the gaps beween the small asteroids that make up the cluster and the roots of the plant that hold them together. These asteroids, and the plant, share a common spherical air envelope. There are a number of natural places where a ship can dock, but no manmade ports. There are several pirate dens in the mazes below the surface of Garden."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "no"@en . . . "no"@en . "3"^^ . . . "The Jedi found gardens aesthetically appealing and peaceful, and the Jedi Temple on Coruscant included Meditation Gardens on many floors. Gardening\u2014the practice of maintaining a garden\u2014was also popular among higher-ranking segments of the Galactic Empire. Emperor Palpatine was known to maintain lavish private gardens, employing master gardeners to cultivate them and stealing gardeners from any subordinate whose gardeners rivaled his. Prince Xizor, who was not part of the government but played Imperial politics at the highest levels, likewise had opulent gardens on his personal skyhook. Another prominent Imperial who gardened was Grand Admiral Gilad Pellaeon, Supreme Commander of the Imperial Fleet, who ruled the Imperial Remnant. He kept a garden to which he tended personally, finding the idea of imposing orderliness and organization on nature and giving each plant equal allotments and opportunity to grow to be a positive metaphor for the Remnant's practices. General Evir Derricote, a botanist at heart, also kept a garden which he tended personally, sometimes putting more attention into it than to running the 181st Imperial Fighter Group. His subordinate, Soontir Fel, also tended to the same garden and seemed to enjoy doing so, perhaps because of his roots growing up on an agro-combine on Corellia."@en . . . . . . "no"@en . "350"^^ . . . "The Garden is key to your survival, as it respawns 3 random herbs everyday. These can be Green (common), yellow (Uncommon), or Red (rare), and for free. These are not only potent Healing items, but can also be exchanged for their Tea (upgraded) equivelants."@en . "Rain"@en . . . . . "DLC"@en . "Osaka, Kansai"@en . . . . "Garden the seventh planet orbiting The Sun in the crystal sphere called Realmspace. It is an earth cluster that is anchored togehter by a plant called Yggdrasil's Child. The Shou Lung define Garden as a liveworld. It is possible for a spelljamming ship to fly in the gaps beween the small asteroids that make up the cluster and the roots of the plant that hold them together. These asteroids, and the plant, share a common spherical air envelope. There are a number of natural places where a ship can dock, but no manmade ports. There are several pirate dens in the mazes below the surface of Garden."@en . . "yes"@en . . . . "210px|thumb|Der Balamb Garden 210px|thumb|Der Galbadia Garden 210px|thumb|Der zerst\u00F6rte Trabia Garden Als Garden bezeichnet man in Final Fantasy VIII insgesamt drei Lehrinstitutionen, in denen Jugendliche zu Kampfspezialisten ausgebildet werden; bei diesen Einrichtungen handelt es sich um den Balamb, den Galbadia und den Trabia Garden. Jeder Garden wird von einem Verwalter, dem Master, und einem Direktor geleitet."@de . "[[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Garden]] [[gardin#|gardin]], diminutive (cf. Vulgar Latin hortus gardinus) or oblique form of *gard (cf. [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Garden]] jart), from Old Low Franconian *gardo 'fenced in yard, garden' (cf. Dutch gaarde), from Proto-Germanic *\u01E5ar\u0111\u014Dn (cf. West Frisian [[gard#|gard]], Low German [[Gaarn#basso sassone|Gaarn]], German Garten), from *\u01E5ar\u0111az 'yeard'. More at yard."@ia . . "Garden is a multiplayer map on the PC and Xbox 360 game Gears of War. It is one of the six maps that can be downloaded at no charge off Xbox Live's Marketplace. Garden, as the name suggests, is a large garden complete with deadly greenhouses and an array of plants."@en . . "These are the Garden items: \n* Ceramic Pot (found in The Garden Gazebo) \n* Gardening Trowel (found in The Garden Gazebo) \n* Moxie Mulch (won by clicking on Kat and playing bounce game in The Garden Gazebo) \n* Watering Can (found in The Garden Gazebo and used to grow your seeds and the vine that climbs around the pillar) \n* Potted Plants \n* Seeds to grow plants Image:Garden items.jpg Image:Garden seeds.jpg Image:Garden plants.jpg"@en . . . . . "The Garden is a map composed of various hallways, underground passages, a central area containing impediments such as cars and a large statue, and a \"garden\" containing a small fountain. A daytime version of this map (the Garden that can be used by players for conventional matches appears to be in nighttime) is used in the Mansion Quest."@en . "Garden can refer to : \n* A FLOWER GARDEN, a song by Yosk! \n* Alice's Garden, a song by The Flashbulb \n* Empty Garden, a song by celas \n* Garden Party, a song by Blarsa \n* Mirage Garden (Long Version), a song by xi"@en . "Tale of the Dragon"@en . . . . "Een Garden in een Player-owned house is een van de twee kamers die een speler kan bouwen als hij start als level 1 Construction. Sinds ieder huis minimaal een uitgangsportaal nodig heeft, heeft elke speler minimaal een garden in zijn huis. Als je zo'n tuin wil bouwen kost je dan 1,000 coins. Je kan hier bloemen en bomen planten. Op level 55 Construction, kunnen spelers een Formal Garden bouwen. Deze heeft dezelfde functie als een normale tuin, alleen heb je meer opties: meer spullen voor in het midden, bloemen en heggen."@nl . . . "\"In modern, developed countries, gardens are often more valued for their aesthetic qualities than for their food growing functionality. However, in ancient civilizations such as Babylonia, gardens were an important source of nutrition for city dwelling families who otherwise could not purchase an adequate variety of food.\""@hu . . . . . . . . . . "+1"@hu . "\u65E5\u672C\u6771\u4EAC\u90FD"@zh . . . . . . . "+2"@hu . "There are 8 hotspots available: \n* Centerpiece \n* Tree (x2) \n* Small plant (x2) \n* Big plant (x2) \n* Tip jar"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "no"@en . . . . "Een Garden in een Player-owned house is een van de twee kamers die een speler kan bouwen als hij start als level 1 Construction. Sinds ieder huis minimaal een uitgangsportaal nodig heeft, heeft elke speler minimaal een garden in zijn huis. Als je zo'n tuin wil bouwen kost je dan 1,000 coins. Je kan hier bloemen en bomen planten. Op level 55 Construction, kunnen spelers een Formal Garden bouwen. Deze heeft dezelfde functie als een normale tuin, alleen heb je meer opties: meer spullen voor in het midden, bloemen en heggen."@nl . "There are 8 hotspots available: \n* Centerpiece \n* Tree (x2) \n* Small plant (x2) \n* Big plant (x2) \n* Tip jar"@en . . . . "Ten"@en . . . . . . . "\"In modern, developed countries, gardens are often more valued for their aesthetic qualities than for their food growing functionality. However, in ancient civilizations such as Babylonia, gardens were an important source of nutrition for city dwelling families who otherwise could not purchase an adequate variety of food.\""@hu . . . . . . . . . "G1.png"@en . . "Garden"@de . . "This Occupation has been listed in two different Departments on IMDb. Since there are hundreds of Occupations that are listed in one or more Departments, the editors of this Wikia have not gotten around them all. You can help by finding out what Departments already link to this Occupations and putting them here. There's already a form you can fill out when you edit this page. Thank you."@en . . "Fantasy"@en . "yes"@en . . "Garden"@en . . "The Knot"@en . . . . . "210px|thumb|Der Balamb Garden 210px|thumb|Der Galbadia Garden 210px|thumb|Der zerst\u00F6rte Trabia Garden Als Garden bezeichnet man in Final Fantasy VIII insgesamt drei Lehrinstitutionen, in denen Jugendliche zu Kampfspezialisten ausgebildet werden; bei diesen Einrichtungen handelt es sich um den Balamb, den Galbadia und den Trabia Garden. Jeder Garden wird von einem Verwalter, dem Master, und einem Direktor geleitet."@de . . . . . . "A garden can provide a hobby, flowers, exercise, food and other items for the household. Some of the fun aspects of a garden are the fresh air, fresh produce or flowers, and excuse to spend some time outside in the rain or sunshine, a reason to get the hose out and have a water fight Image:Smile1.GIF. Some of the less fun things are dealing with pests, weeds and sore thighs. There are many different kinds of gardens -- everything from large \"kitchen\" gardens for growing foods like herbs, vegetables and fruit to small, indoor window gardens. Some gardens are just for decoration or growing decorations like flowers."@en . . . "small"@en . . . . . "370"^^ . "no"@en . . . "West 4th Productions"@zh . "Visual Rock"@en . . . . "The garden is the first area encountered in Submachine 9: The Temple. It acts as an entryway to the pyramid and the temple. The player goes into the garden after going through the doors in the water pantheon at the end of Submachine 8."@en . . . "no"@en . . "Gardens are one of the main uses of a yard in The Sims series. They usually contain harvestable plants or decorative plants, like trees, flowers or bushes, which are occasionally framed by fences. Other types of decoration that can be used are ponds, rocks and certain types of decoration from the buy mode, like the scarecrow or the wishing well."@en . . "All"@en . . . . . . "no"@en . . "200"^^ . . . . "\u30AC\u30FC\u30C7\u30F3"@en . . "indies, disbanded"@en . "Garden"@en . "The garden is an area in the Creatures 1 Albia between the kitchen and the temple. A peaceful, happy place, carrots and herbs grow, birds sing, and butterflies flit. A greenhouse is also present. Occasionally it has been known to suffer from freak Snow Storms."@en . . "The garden is the first area encountered in Submachine 9: The Temple. It acts as an entryway to the pyramid and the temple. The player goes into the garden after going through the doors in the water pantheon at the end of Submachine 8."@en . . . . . "The Garden refers to the three educational institutions in Final Fantasy VIII. Each trains youths into becoming specialized military forces, and is headed by two individuals, an administrator, referred to as master, and a headmaster. There are three Gardens in the world: Balamb Garden in Balamb, Galbadia Garden in Galbadia and Trabia Garden in Trabia. Occupants of one's Garden refer to their home Garden as simply \"Garden\", while the other establishments are often referred to with shorthand that has the Garden's first letter adjoined to the word \"Garden\": B-Garden, G-Garden and T-Garden."@en . . . "The Garden is rolling hills covered with vibrant vegetation and Giant Flowers instead of trees. This is the only biome where Rosesters naturally spawn. a seed is 123456789098765432."@en . . . "3"^^ . . "Garden"@ia . "no"@en . "No"@en . . "Garden"@nl . . . "75"^^ . . . "GARDEN"@zh . "Garden can refer to : \n* A FLOWER GARDEN, a song by Yosk! \n* Alice's Garden, a song by The Flashbulb \n* Empty Garden, a song by celas \n* Garden Party, a song by Blarsa \n* Mirage Garden (Long Version), a song by xi"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Garden is a map composed of various hallways, underground passages, a central area containing impediments such as cars and a large statue, and a \"garden\" containing a small fountain. A daytime version of this map (the Garden that can be used by players for conventional matches appears to be in nighttime) is used in the Mansion Quest."@en . "None"@en . . "1991"^^ . "Room Furniture"@en . . "Babylonian Empire"@hu . . "Gardens are one of the main uses of a yard in The Sims series. They usually contain harvestable plants or decorative plants, like trees, flowers or bushes, which are occasionally framed by fences. Other types of decoration that can be used are ponds, rocks and certain types of decoration from the buy mode, like the scarecrow or the wishing well."@en . . . . . "no"@en . . . "English"@en . . "no"@en . . . . "Eagle Mountain"@en . . . . . "The Hazakura Temple garden was where Misty Fey summoned Dahlia Hawthorne and was killed by Godot. There are several lamps in the garden, which were closed when Godot killed Fey."@en . . . . "4"^^ . . . . . . . "Garden is a song By Pearl Jam {| class=\"collapsible collapsed\" style=\"width: 100%; text-align: center;\""@en . "Garden"@en . "PLAYER-OWNED HOUSES!"@en . . "The garden starts out as a dirty brown landscape, you have to go about transforming it from a very basic level. As you start turning that brown patch into a garden you\u2019ll attract pi\u00F1atas who will help develop your land and, in turn, attract other pi\u00F1atas. Running your own pi\u00F1ata garden may seem like a big task, but there are always Helpers to lend you a hand. In your garden, the pi\u00F1atas each have their own species-specific Housings in which they live and perform their Romance dance. If you work hard, your garden will flourish with many different kinds of pi\u00F1ata."@en . . . . . . . "no"@en . . "The Garden is a new feature in the new edition of Carcassonne. This feature has be added to the farm areas of eight tiles from the core game, and 1 tile from the River expansion. It has be added to two tiles each from the new editions of all large expansions as well. The Abbot, included as a new follower from the new edition core game, is the only follower that can be placed on a garden. Gardens score exactly like monasteries, when completely surrounded by other tiles."@en . . . . . . . . . "no"@en . . . . . "A garden is most often used in reference to the Garden of Eden. Gardens are typically an earthly paradise created by God as a safe enclosure. They are a symbol of the Virgin Mary in the Christian tradition. Gardens are also thought of as an image of the soul and innocence. It also symbolizes consciousness because of its enclosed characteristics, as opposed to the forest. Gardens are commonly considered feminine and represent fertility. Lastly, these places are symbols of happiness, salvation, and purity."@en . . . "-"@en . . "The garden starts out as a dirty brown landscape, you have to go about transforming it from a very basic level. As you start turning that brown patch into a garden you\u2019ll attract pi\u00F1atas who will help develop your land and, in turn, attract other pi\u00F1atas. Running your own pi\u00F1ata garden may seem like a big task, but there are always Helpers to lend you a hand. In your garden, the pi\u00F1atas each have their own species-specific Housings in which they live and perform their Romance dance. If you work hard, your garden will flourish with many different kinds of pi\u00F1ata."@en . . . . . "Gardens are environment buildings in Tropico 5. They come in 2 sizes, Small and Large. Small Gardens cost $160, and Large Gardens cost $400. Both of the sizes have various styles, including Trees, Flower arrangements or ponds, Small gardens take either a 1x1 or 1x2 space, large gardens can take 2x2, 3x2, 3x3 or 4x2 space. Building Gardens has no downsides and will improve the beauty of a location, as well as improve relations with Environmentalists. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . . . . . . . . "2"^^ . . . . "No"@en . . . . . "At level 55 Construction, players have the option to build a formal garden. It serves the same purpose as a garden, but has many more centrepieces, flowers, and hedges to choose from. Since every player-owned house is required to have an exit portal, all players will have at least one garden (or formal garden) in their house. Trying to remove the garden with the exit portal with result in the following message: Your house must have at least one exit portal. It is also possible to have more than one exit portal. Players can use any portal to teleport out, but will always use the latest one built to teleport in."@en . "1994"^^ . . "*Boomshot Grenade Launcher\n*Hammer of Dawn\n*Longshot Sniper Rifle"@en . "10"^^ . "Garden is a song By Pearl Jam {| class=\"collapsible collapsed\" style=\"width: 100%; text-align: center;\""@en . . . . . . . . "Garden"@en . "Garden.png"@en . . . . . . "Room"@en . . . . . "*Humans"@en . "At level 55 Construction, players have the option to build a formal garden. It serves the same purpose as a garden, but has many more centrepieces, flowers, and hedges to choose from. Since every player-owned house is required to have an exit portal, all players will have at least one garden (or formal garden) in their house. Trying to remove the garden with the exit portal with result in the following message: Your house must have at least one exit portal. It is also possible to have more than one exit portal. Players can use any portal to teleport out, but will always use the latest one built to teleport in."@en . "An Old Flame in Need..."@en . . "2006-05-31"^^ . "Jardim"@en . . . "2"^^ . . . "80"^^ . . . "\u0421\u0430\u0434"@en . . . . "[[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Garden]] [[gardin#|gardin]], diminutive (cf. Vulgar Latin hortus gardinus) or oblique form of *gard (cf. [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Garden]] jart), from Old Low Franconian *gardo 'fenced in yard, garden' (cf. Dutch gaarde), from Proto-Germanic *\u01E5ar\u0111\u014Dn (cf. West Frisian [[gard#|gard]], Low German [[Gaarn#basso sassone|Gaarn]], German Garten), from *\u01E5ar\u0111az 'yeard'. More at yard."@ia . "Le Jardin Potager"@en . . "yes"@en . "Garden"@fi . . "C4bts"@hu . . "Shadows of the Empire Sourcebook"@en . . . "\u6A02\u5718"@zh . . . "7"^^ . . . "Garden eli puutarha on paikka talossasi joka maksaa 1000 kultarahaa ja sen saa kun rakennustaitosi on lvl 1.Puutarhaan voit asettaa puita,pensaita,kukkia,kasveja ja portaalin josta p\u00E4\u00E4set ulos ja sis\u00E4\u00E4n.Portaalin voit lukita halutessasi kun painat oikealla hiirenn\u00E4pp\u00E4imell\u00E4 portaalia ja valitset lock portal.Samalla tavalla sen saa my\u00F6s auki. Portaalin kohdalle voi tietenkin tehd\u00E4 my\u00F6s sellaisen patsaan josta tulee vett\u00E4.Siis toisin sanoen pienen vesialtaan."@fi . "Construction"@hu . "Spero's Flight"@en . . "no"@en . "You need help from Growing Gardens to help you make a Garden."@en . . . . . . . . "x130px"@en . . . "Urban"@en . . . . . . "2"^^ . "In the Jewish and Christian religions, the Garden of Eden was a garden created by God for the first Humans. (TOS: \"The Apple\" ) In 2151, Malcolm Reed compared the speed of Shuttlepod 1 to a garden snail's pace as they had to rendezvous with Enterprise NX-01 at their designated coordinates before the shuttlepod ran out of oxygen. (ENT: \"Shuttlepod One\") In 2152, Dee'Ahn asked both Charles Tucker III and Malcolm Reed if they had seen the subterranean gardens with luminescent plants on Risa before. (ENT: \"Two Days and Two Nights\") Sim, a mimetic simbiot clone who possessed the memories of Charles Tucker III recalled the time Tucker put a garden snake in his sister Elizabeth's doll house. (ENT: \"Similitude\") James T. Kirk once compared the planet Neural to the Garden of Eden when he underwent his first planet survey at the rank of lieutenant. (TOS: \"A Private Little War\" ) In order to repopulate the surface of Talos IV in 2254, the Talosians offered their zoological gardens to Christopher Pike to help him reclaim the planet's surface with a variety of plant life. (TOS: \"The Cage\" , \"The Menagerie, Part II\" ) Elias Sandoval told Captain Kirk in 2267 that when he and his fellow colonists arrived at Omicron Ceti III in 2264, they had wanted to turn the planet into a garden. However, he had felt that they had wasted three years in pursuit of that. (TOS: \"This Side of Paradise\" ) After discovering Zefram Cochrane on a planetoid in the Gamma Canaris region in 2267, James T. Kirk asked him how he was able to look like he was thirty-five years old, when he had been missing for 150 years. Cochrane told Kirk that the Companion rejuvenated him, as well as provided him with food, water and gardens. (TOS: \"Metamorphosis\" ) When Lieutenant Tracey was murdered on Argelius II in Jaris's home, Montgomery Scott was implicated in the murder. James Kirk asked Jaris if there was another entrance into the chamber where Tracey was found dead. Jaris told Kirk that there was a door in the back that led to the garden, but that it had been locked for years. (TOS: \"Wolf in the Fold\" ) In 2268, Odona told Kirk that there was no place she could entirely alone with herself on her homeworld of Gideon due to overpopulation. Odona said that every street, house, beach, and garden was filled with people all the time. (TOS: \"The Mark of Gideon\" ) According to Leonard McCoy, one of his great-great-grandfathers had the finest garden in the southern United States of America. (TAS: \"The Infinite Vulcan\") In 2269, Captain Kirk, Leonard McCoy and Lieutenant Carver were trapped in an urn in a garden on the second planet of the Taurean system, which began to rapidly fill with water from a thunderstorm. Kirk, McCoy, and Carver were saved from nearly drowning by Nyota Uhura who fired on the urn with a phaser to free them. (TAS: \"The Lorelei Signal\") After beaming down to what they thought was Ceti Alpha VI in 2285, Captain Clark Terrell of the USS Reliant asked his first officer, Commander Pavel Chekov if he was sure they had arrived at the correct coordinates on the planet, since it was nothing but a barren wasteland. Chekov replied that \"this is the garden spot of Ceti Alpha VI.\" Terrell responded \"I can barely see it.\" (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) In 2364, Wesley Crusher accidentally ran into a garden while playing with Edo children on Rubicun III. The punishment for his \"infraction\" was death. However, he was later saved from execution by the crew of the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: \"Justice\" ) Later that year, Admiral Gregory Quinn apologized to Captain Jean-Luc Picard for making him think that there was a conspiracy within Starfleet Command earlier in the year. Quinn told Picard \"If I led you up the garden path, I humbly ask your forgiveness.\" (TNG: \"Conspiracy\" ) In 2365, an illusion of Data generated by Nagilum asked Captain Picard about the meaning of death. Picard said that some thought of it as changing into an indestructible form, forever unchanging and that their new purpose in the universe was to maintain that form in an Earth-like garden for all eternity. (TNG: \"Where Silence Has Lease\" ) In 2366, William T. Riker observed that Kevin and Rishon Uxbridge had a fusion reactor in their home on Delta Rana IV and had nothing to feed themselves other than a garden where they grew their own food. (TNG: \"The Survivors\" ) After being killed in a flight training accident, Cadet Joshua Albert's memorial service was held in the west garden at Starfleet Academy. (TNG: \"The First Duty\" ) In the Romulan prison-camp on Carraya IV, the Klingon Toq used a gin'tak spear as a garden tool, about which Worf was furious. (TNG: \"Birthright, Part II\" ) \"Garden\" was one of the words used by a Starfleet officer who suffered from the aphasia virus in 2369. (DS9: \"Babel\") The Bajoran monastery where Commander Sisko first met Vedek Bareil Antos featured beautiful gardens with bridges over the rivers and large statues. (DS9: \"In the Hands of the Prophets\") Deep Space 9 had a hydroponic garden which Captain Benjamin Sisko used to grow vegetables for a Thanksgiving dinner. (DS9: \"Blaze of Glory\") Sisko's gardening experience dated back to his childhood when he and his brothers were sent out to his father's garden every day to pick vegetables. (DS9: \"Paradise\") According to Jadzia Dax, the Daxes never had much luck with gardens. Tobin Dax tried gardening, but had even less luck with plants than he had with women. (DS9: \"The Wire\") Jadzia did, however, enjoy strolling through gardens such as the one on the planet Meridian. (DS9: \"Meridian\") In his youth, Neelix created a talchok trap and captured one of the creatures in his garden. (VOY: \"Jetrel\") In 2371, there was a garden maintained by the Ocampa on their homeworld in underground caverns. (VOY: \"Caretaker\") Kes grew bantan, a vegetable native to the Delta Quadrant, in the USS Voyager's hydroponic garden. (VOY: \"The Cloud\") In 2372, Lon Suder suggested to Tuvok that his genetic engineering techniques he developed to create his orchid could be used to make the arponic vegetable garden on Voyager more productive. (VOY: \"Basics, Part I\") Tieran, possessing the body of Kes, told Nori in 2373 that every Ilari citizen was to have a garden, as he was intrigued by anything that grew. (VOY: \"Warlord\") While in the company of the Borg Cooperative in 2373, Chakotay was told by Riley Frazier that the Cooperative grew everything they ate in a garden. Chakotay responded that the food was delicious. (VOY: \"Unity\") Kira Taban, a Bajoran farmer, was especially proud of his garden which was destroyed by the Cardassians during the Occupation of Bajor. (DS9: \"Ties of Blood and Water\") Grand Nagus Zek and Ishka enjoyed taking strolls through Ishka's garden on Ferenginar. (DS9: \"Ferengi Love Songs\") In 2374, at the advice of Chakotay, Neelix created his own medicine bundle after he was killed and brought back to life with the help of Borg nanoprobes. Neelix was having trouble accepting he was dead, as he did not visit the Talaxian afterlife, specifically, \"The Great Forest\". Included with his own personal items was a flower grown from Kes' garden. (VOY: \"Mortal Coil\") In 2376, Gedrin pointed out to Kathryn Janeway on the destroyed city on the Vaadwaur homeworld where he used to live with his wife Jisa and that they had a garden overlooking the street. (VOY: \"Dragon's Teeth\")"@en . "3"^^ . . . . "Garden eli puutarha on paikka talossasi joka maksaa 1000 kultarahaa ja sen saa kun rakennustaitosi on lvl 1.Puutarhaan voit asettaa puita,pensaita,kukkia,kasveja ja portaalin josta p\u00E4\u00E4set ulos ja sis\u00E4\u00E4n.Portaalin voit lukita halutessasi kun painat oikealla hiirenn\u00E4pp\u00E4imell\u00E4 portaalia ja valitset lock portal.Samalla tavalla sen saa my\u00F6s auki. Portaalin kohdalle voi tietenkin tehd\u00E4 my\u00F6s sellaisen patsaan josta tulee vett\u00E4.Siis toisin sanoen pienen vesialtaan. Sitten kun rakennustaitosi on lvl 55 niin saat formal gardenin eli paremman puutarhan vanhan tilalle ja se maksaa 75000 kultarahaa.Siit\u00E4 saa paremman n\u00E4k\u00F6isen sinne saa esim:reunakivi\u00E4 ja my\u00F6skin puita ja kasveja niinkuin edelliseenkin."@fi . "1"^^ . . "GARDEN"@en . . . . "Note that at the time of this writing, every buyable thing can be bought at any time and can be bought only once. Worded differently, the exchange limit is always one and the exchange period is always limitless."@en . "GARDEN"@en . . . . . . . "Normal"@en . . . "The Garden is a building only available to the Chinese in Age of Mythology: Tale of the Dragon. It is the only way for Chinese to gain favor, but it can also be used to generate other resources instead. Only 10 Gardens can be built, with each one increasing generation rate for the chosen resource. All of the gardens must be tasked on one resource, meaning the player cannot make one generating favor and the other generating food. The first two Gardens are cheaper, but only the first time they are built, not if they need to be rebuilt."@en . . "\u5CF6\u7530\u7E41\uFF08\u4F5C\u8A5E\uFF09"@zh . "The garden is where your pet can grow trees, vegetables, and flowers. Complete lists of what types of plants are available are found on the trees, vegetables and flowers pages."@en . . . "Pearl Jam"@en . . "Garden is an outdoor scrolling Level, and the third Level on the upper left Level Path, if Bryant decides to go to the Conservatory, in Return to Dark Castle. Bryant has to make his way over the many vines in the Garden to the end of it, avoiding Snakes, Mosquitos and Mutants. At the end he can walk over a building, the Conservatory and can enter it through a door at the ground platform. Main Article: Enemies \n* Mutant \n* Snake \n* Guard \n* Mosquito Main Article: Items \n* Rocks \n* Elixir \n* Piece of Paper \n* Food \n* Stables \n* Conservatory \n* Armory \n* Stables \n* Wine Cellar \n* Conservatory \n* List of Levels in Return to Dark Castle"@en . "The Hazakura Temple garden was where Misty Fey summoned Dahlia Hawthorne and was killed by Godot. There are several lamps in the garden, which were closed when Godot killed Fey."@en . "Garden"@hu . . . . . . . . . . "Garden"@en . . . "Shadows of the Empire Sourcebook"@en . "The Garden is a building only available to the Chinese in Age of Mythology: Tale of the Dragon. It is the only way for Chinese to gain favor, but it can also be used to generate other resources instead. Only 10 Gardens can be built, with each one increasing generation rate for the chosen resource. All of the gardens must be tasked on one resource, meaning the player cannot make one generating favor and the other generating food. The first two Gardens are cheaper, but only the first time they are built, not if they need to be rebuilt."@en . "|-|Worker Training Buildings = |-|Hero Training Buildings = |} __TOC__"@en . . . . . "Note that at the time of this writing, every buyable thing can be bought at any time and can be bought only once. Worded differently, the exchange limit is always one and the exchange period is always limitless."@en . . "The Jedi found gardens aesthetically appealing and peaceful, and the Jedi Temple on Coruscant included Meditation Gardens on many floors. Gardening\u2014the practice of maintaining a garden\u2014was also popular among higher-ranking segments of the Galactic Empire. Emperor Palpatine was known to maintain lavish private gardens, employing master gardeners to cultivate them and stealing gardeners from any subordinate whose gardeners rivaled his. Prince Xizor, who was not part of the government but played Imperial politics at the highest levels, likewise had opulent gardens on his personal skyhook. Another prominent Imperial who gardened was Grand Admiral Gilad Pellaeon, Supreme Commander of the Imperial Fleet, who ruled the Imperial Remnant. He kept a garden to which he tended personally, finding the "@en . . "no"@en . . "Gardens are environment buildings in Tropico 5. They come in 2 sizes, Small and Large. Small Gardens cost $160, and Large Gardens cost $400. Both of the sizes have various styles, including Trees, Flower arrangements or ponds, Small gardens take either a 1x1 or 1x2 space, large gardens can take 2x2, 3x2, 3x3 or 4x2 space. Building Gardens has no downsides and will improve the beauty of a location, as well as improve relations with Environmentalists. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . . . . "Colosseum"@hu . "yes"@en . . . . . "The Garden is rolling hills covered with vibrant vegetation and Giant Flowers instead of trees. This is the only biome where Rosesters naturally spawn. a seed is 123456789098765432."@en . "The Garden is a building found in Pharaoh."@en . . "no"@en . . . "1000"^^ . "5"^^ . "FlowerTop Records"@zh . . "1"^^ . "No"@en . . . "Garten"@en . . . "Ten.png"@en . . . "There was a garden on the roof of the clothing shop in Miami. Robin went to this shop and took the elevator to the roof to this garden, so that he could check the temperature at that altitude. Agatha Prentiss Caraway had a rose garden right outside her home."@en . . "You need help from Growing Gardens to help you make a Garden."@en . "Huerta"@en . .