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,' embodies the chaotic charm of the Burrow with its overgrown weeds, long grass, gnarled wall trees, overflowing flowerbeds, frog pond, and gnome-infested holes. Though not revisited in later books, it serves as a vivid backdrop for the Weasleys' de-gnoming ritual, highlighting their quirky, hands-on magical lifestyle. Across the series, it remains a nostalgic symbol of the Burrow's enduring, untamed domesticity amid escalating wizarding conflicts.
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