No, the following sentences are grammatically correct: She lives in a garden village. She lives in Garden Village. Note the capitalization of Garden Village in the second example, indicating that it is a proper name.
all of the bugs and birds live in the garden with thumbelina
ladybug lives in green leaf.
Lives in a garden or outside
thillerbees
freckles is a chipmunk that lives in my garden o:
hedgehogs
she lives on a ranch just outside of LA with her horses in her back garden
it lives in a garden probably on a leaf :D
Thumbalina lives in a little walnut shell by the side of a window in a women's house
He lives in his home...
lives in the garden block area of sacramento california. associated with 24 th street garden block crop