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The structure of a thing is how the parts of it relate to each other. In gardens, the term can be applied to soil structure or planting design structure, but it is most often used for structures made out of hard materials including: timber, brick, concrete, metal, plastic, glass, etc.
The category of garden structures therefore includes:
- garden buildings
- garden pond
- garden railway
- garden trellis
- gazebo
- greenhouse
- green wall
- grotto
- decking
- fencing
- folly
- moon bridge
- moon gate
- patio
- pergola
- picnic table
- shade house
- shed
- stone wall
- terrace
- water feature
- zig-zag bridge
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