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* a lawn (not always present though, ie in the case of rock gardens | * a lawn (not always present though, ie in the case of rock gardens | ||
* micro-[[orchard]]: fruit trees that are often [[espalier]]ed | * micro-[[orchard]]: fruit trees that are often [[espalier]]ed | ||
* compost pile, ... | * [[hedge]]s and [[green wall|green façades and walls]] | ||
* [[compost]] pile, ... | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 13:00, 2 August 2012
A garden is the land situated next to the family house, primarily intended for the display, cultivation, and enjoyment of plants. It generally houses ornamental plants and/or crops. A garden may contain:
- a vegetable garden: a section of the garden intented for growing vegetables
- a flower garden: a section of the garden intented for ornamental plants, often carrying esthetic flowers
- a lawn (not always present though, ie in the case of rock gardens
- micro-orchard: fruit trees that are often espaliered
- hedges and green façades and walls
- compost pile, ...