vegetable garden
Plural
vegetable gardens
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an area of land where edible plants, such as vegetables and herbs, are grown for personal use or sale
A vegetable garden is a designated area where various vegetables are grown for personal use or consumption. It typically consists of soil beds or containers where plants like tomatoes, carrots, lettuce, and peppers are cultivated. Vegetable gardens can be small, such as a few raised beds or pots on a balcony, or large, spread out in backyards or community gardens. Growing a vegetable garden allows individuals to harvest fresh, homegrown produce, helping with food sustainability and providing a rewarding gardening experience.
- She spent the afternoon planting new crops in her vegetable garden.
- After weeks of work, their vegetable garden was full of ripe tomatoes and peppers.
- We built a small vegetable garden on the rooftop to grow some easy-to-care-for plants.
- The children loved picking fresh carrots and cucumbers from their vegetable garden.
- Every weekend, he waters the vegetable garden and checks on the growth of his plants.
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