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garden

[gahr-dn] / ˈgɑr dn /


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He dug a vegetable garden in the rich soil at Fire Mountain’s base and planted avocados, bananas, lettuce, oranges, pineapples, strawberries, sweet potatoes, and tomatoes, and bamboo for making pipes and useful things.

From Literature

When the war ends, the family returns to their home city of Berkeley, where their household belongings have been looted—down to the plants in the garden.

From The Wall Street Journal

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