
Edwardian garden
An Edwardian garden, created during the reign of King Edward VII (early 20th century), reflects a period of elegant design and formal style. These gardens often feature well-manicured lawns, symmetrical flower beds, gravel paths, decorative borders, and ornamental features like fountains and statues. They emphasize order, balance, and beauty, blending natural plantings with structured elements. The style represents a transition from the more elaborate Victorian gardens to simpler, more restrained layouts, showcasing a refined taste for aesthetics and leisure, suitable for outdoor relaxation and social gatherings in the early 1900s.