Garden

A garden is a planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the display, cultivation, and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature. The garden can incorporate both natural and man-made materials. The most common form today is known as a residential garden, but the term garden has traditionally been a more general one. Zoos, which display wild animals in simulated natural habitats, were formerly called zoological gardens. Western gardens are almost universally based on plants, with garden often signifying a shortened form of botanical garden.

Some traditional types of eastern gardens, such as Zen gardens, use plants sparsely or not at all. Xeriscape gardens use local native plants that do not require irrigation or extensive use of other resources while still providing the benefits of a garden environment. Gardens may exhibit structural enhancements, sometimes called follies, including water features such as fountains, ponds (with or without fish), waterfalls or creeks, dry creek beds, statuary, arbors, trellises and more.

Garden (Summer Edit)

Garden ~Summer Edit~ is FLOW's eighth single. It is a recut single from the original B-Side in their album Golden Coast. It reached #50 on the Oricon charts in its first week and charted for 2 weeks. *

Track listing

References

  • "Oricon Profile".
  • "Sony Music Japan Profile".

  • Sayaka Kanda

    Sayaka Kanda (神田 沙也加 Kanda Sayaka, born October 1, 1986) is a Japanese actress and singer. She is the only child of pop singer Seiko Matsuda and actor Masaki Kanda. Her paternal grandmother is former actress Teruko Asahi.

    Career

    Kanda was born in Setagaya, Tokyo. In 1999, while a student at a Japanese school in Los Angeles, she appeared in Bean Cake, a short film which won the Palme d'Or du court métrage at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. She has been quite active as an actress on movies and mostly on stage since her debut. She also has written some lyrics for her mother Seiko Matsuda's songs.

    She made her Kōhaku Uta Gassen debut in December 2011 singing "Ue o Muite Arukō" alongside her mother, Seiko Matsuda.

    In July 2012 she debuted as a voice actress on TV animation Good Luck Girl!, which led her to be cast as Anna in Japanese version of Frozen.

    In April 2014, she formed a duo called TRUSTRICK with a guitarist Billy. They released debut album "Eternity" on June 25.

    Sayaka Kanda appeared as a special guest in the Alan Symphony Concert from December 20, 2014 alongside Tibetan Chinese diva Alan Dawa Dolma, and together, they sang a music piece originally performed by Alan titled "風の手紙"/"Kaze no Tegami" (Letter in the Wind).

    Nil

    Nil is a word commonly used to mean not in list or zero; it is one of several names for the number 0.

    Nil may also refer to:

    Given names

  • August Fieldorf "Nil"(1895–1953), Polish Brigadier General
  • Nil Abarbanel (born 1987), Israeli footballer
  • Nil Burak (born 1948), Turkish Cypriot pop singer and actress
  • Nil de Oliveira (born 1986), Brazilian-Swedish athlete and short distance runner
  • Nil Eryılmaz (born 1995), Turkish female ice hockey player
  • Nil Filatov (1847 or 1847–1902), Russian paediatric
  • Nil Hilevich (born 1931), Belarusian poet
  • Nil Izvorov (1823–1905), Bulgarian priest
  • Nil Karaibrahimgil (born 1976), Turkish singer and songwriter
  • Nil Köksal, Turkish-born Canadian television journalist
  • Nil Lushchak (born 1973), Ukrainian bishop
  • Nil Maizar (born 1970), Indonesian national football team manager
  • Nil Montserrat (born 1988), Spanish racing driver
  • Surname

  • Lon Nil (born 1970), brother of Cambodian Prime Minister Lon Nol
  • Maxi Nil (born 1981), Greek singer,
  • Places

  • Nil, Iran, a village in Kurdistan Province, Iran
  • Null

    Null may refer to:

    Computing

  • Null (SQL), a special marker and keyword in SQL
  • Null character, the zero-valued ASCII character, also designated by NUL, often used as a terminator, separator or filler. This symbol has no visual representation.
  • Null device, a special computer file that discards all data written to it
  • Null modem, a specially wired serial communications cable
  • Null Object pattern, a software design pattern using an object with defined neutral behavior
  • Null pointer (sometimes written NULL, nil, or None), used in computer programming for an uninitialized, undefined, empty, or meaningless value
  • Null string, the unique string of length zero (in computer science and formal language theory)
  • Null-terminated string, a character string of which the length is determined by the first null-character (in programming language C and related languages)
  • Nullable type, a feature of some statically-typed programming languages which allows a data type to be set to the special value NULL
  • Art

  • KK Null (born 1961), Japanese musician
  • Nil (band)

    Nil (stylized as nil) is a Japanese rock band that was formed in 1998 by Tetsu Takano (ex-Malice Mizer, ex-Mega8Ball, ex-Zigzo, The JuneJulyAugust), Hiroyuki Kashimoto and Kyoshi Moro. The original intent of Nil was to become Tetsu's solo unit and even though it has become a full fledged band, all lyrics and songwriting has been solely handled by Tetsu. The band only lasted briefly during its first incarnation and went on hiatus by the end of 1998. It would not resurface until the middle of 2002 when they would start recording again and Tetsu formed his own record label, Afro Skull Records. The name "Nil" literally means "absolute zero" and as an acronym refers to "native irreligious language".

    In 2005, Nil had many setbacks which resulted in the departure of founding members Kashimoto and Moro who both left the band on January 10, 2005, the last day of the "Touring Inferno" tour. Eventually replacement drummer Furuton (ex-Oblivion Dust, ex-Mega8Ball support) left the band after only 6 months. By the end of 2005 Nil finally settled down with the addition of Masaru Kobayashi (ex-Soy Sauce Sonix, ex-Sads, The Cro-Magnons) on bass and Kazama Hiroyuki (ex-Fantastic Designs) on drums.

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    Home veggie gardening gets a boost from U.S. trade threats

    North Shore News 20 Mar 2025
    Both say gardening ... The 30-plus community gardens in the capital region have long waiting lists, and many aren’t taking new names because the turnover is nearly nil. As one garden organizer said.
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