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pebble garden

British  

noun

  1. a small ornamental garden mainly composed of an arrangement of pebbles

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Should Zendesk accept the newcomers as additional boulders in the pebble garden of its contemplation?

From Forbes

You think it hasn’t been changing in the past?” asked Deepika Kundaji, 50, who, along with her Belgium-born husband, Bernard Declercq, grows 90 varieties of vegetables for seed conservation on a seven-acre plot she named Pebble Garden.

From New York Times

Ms. Kundaji, a trained archaeologist who grew up in Karnataka, created Pebble Garden with her husband on an extremely degraded piece of land in 1994.

From New York Times

They're lower case people—tin pergola and pebble garden sort.

From Project Gutenberg