How to Use tea garden in a Sentence

tea garden

noun
  • In the tea garden, guests can try Japanese tea and view an art display at the tea house.
    Laura Latzko, The Arizona Republic, 18 Oct. 2021
  • Admission to the tea garden is an extra $5 and includes tea and dessert.
    Laura Latzko, The Arizona Republic, 18 Oct. 2021
  • The tea garden was expanded and the bonsai pavilion was added.
    Colleen Smith, The Denver Post, 29 June 2019
  • Elephants kill more than 400 people – many of them tea garden workers – in the country each year.
    Kalpana Sunder, The Christian Science Monitor, 5 Oct. 2020
  • But experts rue that most tea garden owners are yet to wake up to the realities of climate change.
    Gurvinder Singh, Quartz India, 9 Aug. 2019
  • Plans for the 90 acres of land also included a Japanese tea garden, plus a children’s playground with merry-go-rounds and a wading pool.
    Bill Van Niekerken, SFChronicle.com, 4 Sep. 2019
  • The beautiful River Walk, smothered-chicken-fried steak at Lulu’s, and a visit to the Japanese tea gardens.
    Condé Nast Traveler, 25 Oct. 2019
  • Home to the city’s only tea sommelier, Cha Garden is an indoor-outdoor tea garden that offers a 45-minute tea service.
    Juliet Pennington, BostonGlobe.com, 2 May 2018
  • Results showed most residents were interested in a beer/tea garden with a new building for concessions.
    Erik S. Hanley, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 10 Sep. 2021
  • Visitors can stroll the upper and lower garden with koi ponds, bonsai, colorful floral features and tea garden.
    San Diego Union-Tribune, 5 Mar. 2022
  • For nearly two centuries, the children of West Bengal’s tea garden workers have had to take on their parents’ life-long jobs to retain housing tied to plantation labor when their parents retire.
    Roli Srivastava, The Christian Science Monitor, 24 Mar. 2021
  • For the writer and editor Deborah Needleman, formerly of T, the joy of the tea garden is at once horticultural and aromatic.
    Aimee Farrell, New York Times, 22 Oct. 2020
  • Festival attendees can also enjoy a beverage at the beer or tea gardens or watch the action at a table tennis tournament.
    Tirion Morris, azcentral, 14 Jan. 2020
  • Cultural exhibits, a fashion show, tea garden, art competition and more will be on display throughout the festival.
    Tirion Morris, azcentral, 30 Oct. 2019
  • Another popular narrative, that a troop of elephants in the Chinese province of Yunnan took advantage of the quarantine by getting drunk on corn wine and passing out in a tea garden, was invented.
    Amanda Hess, New York Times, 17 Apr. 2020
  • Edible flowers serve as pollinator protectors for the property's five beehives, and a culinary herb and tea garden grows chamomile, mint, lemon balm, motherwort, tulsi, and more.
    Kristin Braswell, Travel + Leisure, 22 Aug. 2021
  • Teatulia cultivated its tea garden in the country's far north, along the border with india and at the base of the Himalayas, regenerating the land while rejuvenating the economy.
    Christine Quinlan, Fortune, 14 Sep. 2017
  • Currently, San Francisco adults under 65 pay $7 to enter the conservatory or tea garden, with minors and seniors paying less.
    J.d. Morris, San Francisco Chronicle, 8 Mar. 2022
  • Bodhi Meditation hosts a second marketplace the weekend before the big day, with a fair-like atmosphere, tea garden, games for kids, a photo studio with old-style clothing, and an oracle reading, along with performances and food stalls.
    Naomi Tomky, Fortune, 18 Jan. 2020
  • Here’s a representative sample of our priorities: Mine: solar battery backup, rainwater cisterns, home brewing and fermenting, tea garden for caffeine.
    Adam Nemett, Rolling Stone, 14 May 2021

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