Hi! My username is SiGarb. I live in Lincolnshire, England. My interests are diverse and wide-ranging and include folklore and mythology, folk music, art, archaeology, plants (wild and cultivated), gardens and gardening, graphic design, photography...


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Adidam Mummery Sacred Theatre; Andy Cutting; Apotropaic magic; Award of Garden Merit;

Bedding (horticulture); Boss (architecture);

Castleton Garland Day; Chateau de Courson; Chris Wood (folk musician); Cynomorium coccineum

Decorated Gothic (now combined with Decorated Period); Diascia (plant);

Early English (architecture) (now combined with Early English Period);

Francis Peck;

Galanthophile; Galanthus nivalis; Garden Writers' Guild;

Hilton, Cambridgeshire; Hobby horse (toy) (split from Hobby horse); Horticultural fleece;

Jack Armstrong (piper); Julian's Bower;

List of lost settlements in the UK;

Mizmaze;

Oak (band);

Perpendicular (architecture) (now combined with Perpendicular Period); Plantsman; Plantsman (disambiguation); Plantsperson; Plantswoman;

Roger Wilson (folk musician); Rood (measurement);

Ses Païsses; Spital; Straw bear (German traditional character);

The Garden (journal); The Plantsman (journal); Troy Town; Turf maze;

Vietnamese Dragon;

Waterleaf (architecture); Winster Guisers;

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Abacus (architecture); Achimenes; [AGM]]; Albizia julibrissin; Alkborough; Alkborough turf maze; Allium; Allium aflatunense; Anemone (disambiguation); Anemone nemorosa; Anemone ranunculoides; Architectural style; Ascanius; Asplenium; Atlas (architecture); Augustenborg; Auloniad; Ayerbe; Aylesbury;

Belvoir Castle; Bishkek; Bodhrán; Boss; Botanical Latin (redirect); Bottesford, Leicestershire; Brasenose College, Oxford; Braunston-in-Rutland; Broom (shrub); Bulb;

Caerdroia; Callanish; Capital (architecture); Castle Bytham; Cauld Lad of Hylton; Celestial Blue; Cerne Abbas; Chaenomeles; Chagford; Charlton-on-Otmoor; Château de Courson; Chieftains 1; Chimera (plant); Cholpon-Ata; Christopher Wood; Chris Wood; Church; Clastic; Clerkenwell; Corbel; Courson; Croxton Kerrial; Cultivar; Cup and ring mark;

Daisy (disambiguation); Dalby (disambiguation); Datura stramonium; Decorated Period; Diapering; Dragon;

Early English; Early English Period;

F1 hybrid; Fair; Fennel; Fleadh; Flook; Floristry; Form (botany); Fragaria vesca; Fragaria × vescana; Francis Peck;

Galanthophile; Garden Media Guild; Garden strawberry; Geoglyph; Geordie; Gothic Revival architecture; Graft-chimaera; Grafting; Green Man; Green roof; Greensted Church; Grimsthorpe Castle;

Hadrumetum; Headstone; Hellebore; Helleborus foetidus; Helleborus niger; Hevia; Hilton (disambig); History of Wiltshire; Hobby horse; Hybrid name;

Ian Carr; Indra Sinha; Interlace;

Jack-in-the-Green; Jack in the green; James Allen (disambig); James J. Hill; Jig doll;

Khan Tengri; Kilpeck;

+Laburnocytisus 'Adamii'; Labyrinth; Lambeth Palace; Lawn (disambiguation); Lawn (fabric); Le Rêve du Diable; List of bagpipers; List of folk musicians; Little Bytham;

Maenad; Manas (epic); Mari Lwyd; Matthews (disambig); Medardus; Melampus; Michael McGoldrick; Middle Ages; Misericord; Molly dance; Mummers Play; Music of Kyrgyzstan; Music of Northumbria; Music of Quebec;

Newcastle upon Tyne; Norman architecture; Nottingham Goose Fair;

Oakham; Oakham School; Old Swan Band;

Palisade church; Papworth Everard; Peak Pobeda; Perpendicular Period; Persian Silk Tree; Petroglyph; Pézenas; Pinnacle; Pitmatic; Pollination;

Ramblin' Jack Elliott; Randoll Coate; Red Shift (disambig); Red Shift (novel); Remarkable Gardens of France; Ring for Jeeves; Roger Wilson (disambig); Rood; Rood screen; Rose (disambiguation); Rugosa Rose;

Saffron Walden; Scan Tester; Screen (disambig); Shebbear; Snowdrop; Snowflake (botany); Southwell Minster; Sproxton, Leicestershire; Stamen; St. Mary Redcliffe;

Talas; Telamon; Tengri; The Burryman; The Chieftains; The Hoppings; The Sage Gateshead; Tian Shan; Tree onion; Twin-scaling;

Variety (plant); Vincients Wood;

Waterleaf (architecture); Wells Cathedral; Whittlesey; William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley; Wing, Rutland; Woodwose;

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