Category
page 1Gardening aids

gravel
thumb|upright=1.35|Gravel (largest fragment in this photo is about )

barrel
thumb|Traditional oak barrels made by Chilean cooperage Tonelería Nacional
250px|thumbnail|right|Mackmyra Whisky|Mackmyra barrels at [[Häckeberga Castle]]
thumb|Modern stainless steel casks and kegs outside the Tynemill|Castle Rock [[microbrewery in Nottingham, England]]
thumb|Wooden wine barrel at an exhibition in Croatia
compost
thumb|upright=1.3|Community-level composting in a rural area in Germany
tap
valve controlling the release of a liquid or gas from a pipe

pergola
thumb|Rose Pergola at Kew Gardens, London|alt=A open-topped passageway of brick pillars and wooden beams with roses growing around in a garden setting under a blue sky with fluffy clouds

flowerpot
thumb|Meilland International SA|Meillandine [[rose in a terracotta flowerpot]]
thumb|Traditional flowerpots in unglazed terracotta in [[Charles Darwin's laboratory at Down House]]
thumb|right|Terracotta flowerpot in Italy, decorated with festoons
tray
thumb|Brass tray inlaid with silver, Egypt or Syria, 19th century
decorative art
arts or crafts concerned with the design and manufacture of functional, beautiful objects
artificial turf
surface made of synthetic fibers, simulating turf grass, frequently used for athletic playing fields

shed
right|thumb|A rural shed
right|thumb|Modern secure bike sheds
right|thumb|A garden shed with a gambrel roof

waterproofing
thumb|right|Waterproofing conducted on the exterior of a freeway tunnel

latticework
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thumb|Mashrabiya screen on display at the [[British Museum]]
Latticework is an openwork framework consisting of a criss-crossed pattern of strips of building material, typically wood or metal. The design is created by crossing the strips to form a grid or weave.
Latticework may be functional – for example, to allow airflow to or through an area; structural, as a truss in a lattice girder;
used to add privacy, as through a lattice screen; purely decorative; or some combination of these.
trellis
architectural structure, usually made from an open framework or lattice of interwoven or intersecting pieces of wood, bamboo or metal that is normally made to support and display climbing plants, especially shrubs

Hydroseeding
thumb|right|300px|Hydroseeding being carried out at the Isle of Grain, Kent, UK
thumb|right|300px|A commercial hydroseeder
potting soil
medium in which to grow plants
grow light
electric light, used to stimulate plant growth
biennial bearing
term in pomology
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cachepot
thumb|Lilac, white and green jasperware cachepot with saucer, 1785–1790, by William Adams & Sons.
thumb|Pair of 19th-century cachepots in Meissen porcelain.
flower box
planter or box container for flowers, plants
grading
civil engineering term; the work of ensuring a level base, or one with a specified slope, for a construction work
jardinière
thumb|English Victorian majolica jardinière
Jardinière is a French word, from the feminine form of "gardener". In English it means a decorative flower box or "planter", a receptacle (usually a ceramic pot or urn) or a stand upon which, or into which, plants (often in pots) may be placed, usually indoors. The French themselves mostly refer to tabletop "planter" versions of such receptacles as cachepots ("hide-pots"). The French tend to use jardinière for larger outdoor containers for plants, and for raised beds in gardens in some sort of isolated frame, such as a stone wall, especially growing
bioswale
thumb|Runoff from the vicinity flows into an adjacent bioswale
Bioswales are channels designed to concentrate and convey stormwater runoff while removing debris and pollution. Bioswales can also be beneficial in recharging groundwater, reducing flooding and erosion, and creating a valuable habitat for pollinators.
window box
type of flower container
Horticulture Netting or Vegetable Support Net
Type of netting in horticulture
Energy-efficient landscaping
grafting wax
soil moisture sensor
instrument
cold-hardy citrus
term describing citrus with increased frost tolerance
Sub-irrigated planter
type of gardening container
liquid plant manure
liquid fertilizer or phytopharmaceutical from fermented plant biomass