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Opened to the.public in 1640. One of the most famous botanical gardens located along the River Siene in Paris.

Originally known as Jardin deu Roi or Garden of the King Planted as a medicinal garden by Guy de la Brosse (Louis XIIIs physician)(Photo Benh Lieu Song

Historical Gardens of France

- Jardin Des Plantes

French Garden Culture

Modified------- Originally created

By Sarah Law (Isabelle)

Historical Gardens - Jardin Des Tuileries

Photo: Kieth Pancione

Building began 1564, Louis XIVs gardener Andr Le Notre laid out garden construction in 1664 . Catherine de Medici planned this palace after the death of her husband Henry II Of France. Photo: Kieth Pancione

Historical Gardens Gardens of Versailles

Located on Paradise Island ns were formal and symmetrical in design. Three important aspects of french formal gardening were aviaries, menageries and fountains.

Historical Gardens Gardens of Versailles In the Garden of Versailles the statue of Apollo (The Sun God) represent Louis XIV who was
known as the Sun King.

Historical Gardens - Chateau De Vendeuvre

A country house Located in lower Normandy Originally built between 1750 1752 for Alexandre Le Forestier, seigneur (lord) of Vendeuvre. Contains the first miniature furniture collection in the world

Historical Gardens - Chateau De Vendeuvre

Gardens created by the present Count of Vendeuvre

Restored to the original plans from 1813 Symmetrically designed to create a sense of balance to the eye

Historical Gardens - Chateau De Vendeuvre

NOTRE-DAME Square 2008

Historical Gardens Arboretum de balaine


The oldest private botanical garden, started in 1804. Located in Villeneuve-Sur Allier. The park remains in the same family since 1804 (currently 7th generation).

Historical Gardens Garden at Giverny Created by Claude Monet in 1883. Claude Monet lived in Giverny for 43 years. His own
personal garden located in Giverny, France. He grouped things by color

Historical Gardens Garden at Giverny

Photo: Giverny France

Modern Times Techniques Due to France being a small country, many backyard gardens are small; theyve had to learn
to do a lot with a small plot of land. They use a technique called French Intensive gardening Plants are very close together Very rich, loose soil is used so plants dont need to spread far to get nutrients
How to plant a garden using French Intensive Gardening 1. Layout the size/shape of your garden (The diagram garden is 4x8) 2. Dig square 1 about a foot and a half deep, placing the dirt in square D 3. Fill square 1 with about 1-4 inches of manure, Turn the manure into the subsoil. Repeat for other squares.

Photo: Sarah Law

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