The Burrow Garden
Large wild garden with weeds, long grass, gnarled wall trees, overflowing flowerbeds, frog pond, gnomeholes.
The Burrow Garden, a sprawling wild expanse at the Weasley family home in 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets,' bursts with untamed charm through its weeds, long grass, gnarled wall trees, overflowing flowerbeds, frog pond, and gnomeholes, embodying the chaotic warmth of the Burrow. Though not revisited in later books with explicit detail, it remains an enduring symbol of the Weasleys' rustic lifestyle, contrasting the series' escalating wizarding conflicts. Its static yet vivid presence underscores the haven-like stability of home amid the turmoil of Voldemort's return.
History
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Large wild garden with weeds, long grass, gnarled wall trees, overflowing flowerbeds, frog pond, gnomeholes.
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
First appears Ch 2