They've never seen the outside world or been in the green world of plants and trees and vines.
Construction narrowly missed a cemetery in the town, where horses are corralled by rock walls and scatterings of purple and violet flowers from bougainvillea vines and jacaranda trees compete with the view of a creek that is littered with garbage.
Too much and the vines develop vigorous leaves at the expense of their fruit.
The nearly 15-foot-tall front gate was hand worked from wrought iron with three-dimensional flowers, gold-painted leaves and curving vines.
He slashed his way through the undergrowth, ducking under grasping, luminescent ferns and slithering between barbed and crosshatched vines.
Inevitably the variety was planted in less-than-ideal spots, and the vines carried crop loads that were too heavy to ripen fully.
On a recent afternoon the sun shone brightly on Blue Springs, a town in the state's north-east thick with scrub trees and kudzu vines.
Its lightness and crispness, with gorgeous tropical fruit aromas, is perfect for sipping on the tasting room balcony overlooking Oak Creek and the vines below.
The galleries have been inserted into a grand edifice of classrooms, a library, an auditorium, offices, conservation facilities, indoor and outdoor meeting spaces, and an atrium planted with trees and hanging vines.
Former commissioner MacMillan contends that Panama has badly neglected the military bases, ports and other facilities that have been placed in its charge, and shows reporters photos of abandoned Panama Railroad cars overgrown with grass and tropical vines.
Finding a Mediterranean climate characterised by warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters, they successfully planted their own vines and have kept the valley dry grown (ie no irrigation zone) for more than 150 years.
Valle de Uco, a slightly more removed up-and-coming area 75km away from Mendoza, is home to a few new resort and property developments alongside wineries, such as The Vines Resort and Spa and Las Moradas de los Andes.
We need to talk about them, their vines and the differences in their soil.
The outside of the home features beautiful landscaping with roses and perfectly sculpted vines.
Uncertainty may be the path to freedom, but that path is laced with thorny vines and booby-trapped with regret.
The vines and branches all were repurposed from trees in Colts Neck, N.
On his 43-acre plot he ripped out all of his old vines and is getting ready to plant new ones.
Throw in a couple of hot-pink sweet pea vines and a clump of sunflowers, and you've exhausted the color wheel for good.
Instead, it is a rare link to others before me, who pruned the same vines and painted the same barn that I have.
You can depreciate the vines and cost of installation, and of course deduct the harvesting and maintenance costs and maybe catch a property tax break for farmland.
But the sight of tiny leaves unfurling on the bean vines and the scent of soil filling the room when I water them have been surprisingly gratifying.
Enjoying a higher altitude than the wineries around Montevideo, it hosts tastings on a west-facing hillside deck, where sunset views encompass swathes of eucalyptus, vines and a coastal lagoon.
Thin branches, long vines and thicker branches comprised 100 thorns built around an initial metal structure, said Colin McKenzie of WCMG, an event marketing agency that started developing the piece five weeks ago.
Spurred on by new legislation, Mr Back, who owns Fairview, has helped buy 20 hectares of land adjacent to the estate, where labourers' families can plant vines and build new homes with a government grant of 15, 000 rand per family.
Still, I can't go back and knock down the columns and yank out the vines.
She stared into the tangle of dark vines, and there was the smell of crushed scuppernongs and dust.
Despite Britain being associated with damp and wet weather, vines thrive in many parts of the country, according to Sharp.
Sark's Agriculture and Environment Committee also claimed the water supply could be polluted by pesticides and fungicides if more vines were planted.
In 1985, Mr. Gauby inherited his grandfather's vines, and since then has busily set about expanding the estate and producing wines of remarkable depth and flavor.
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