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garden

[gahr-dn] / ˈgɑr dn /


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By the 1820s, American families in cities enjoyed a new entertainment option: public gardens.

From The Wall Street Journal

This process is largely tied to human activity, such as gardening and plant trade.

From Science Daily

For many economists, talk of a soft landing seems akin to celebrating green shoots in the garden when below-freezing weather could return any day.

From MarketWatch

The NHS has, in recent years, started investing in 'social prescribing' which allows health professionals to refer patients suffering from loneliness to charity-run services such as art classes or gardening.

From BBC

The long and winding route to his house takes us through the back gardens of Palestinian homes, and along stony pathways, to a hill overlooking the neighbourhood.

From BBC