Garden

A garden (of German " garten " meaning " enclos") is an external space conceived to cultivate and to maintain the Plante S. These plants can be Fleur S, vegetables, Fruit trees or of ornament but simple a Pelouse can define a garden.

Various types of garden

See also: Standard of gardens

  • a garden is generally an enclosure contiguous to a dwelling, used either at ends of approval, one then says “Pleasure garden”, or with fine utilities like the production of Légume S or of Fruits, one says “Vegetable garden then” or “Verger”.
  • When this enclosure is located in the dwelling, it acts of a garden of interior (Véranda or wintergarden).
  • When it is about a public place one speaks rather about a Public garden or about a Parc when it is about a wide garden contiguous to a palate or a castle like the Jardin with Italian the of the villas Toscane S.
  • Joining together collections of plants to fine scientists or leisure, one will speak about “Botanical garden”.
  • When they are cultures carried out with business ends one will rather speak about Market gardening. These plantations are often carried out under Serre S.
  • If maintenance is neglected really too much, the garden is known as “in Friche”.

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