A garden is a piece of land where plants, such as flowers, vegetables, or trees, are grown for beauty or food. It can be as small as a few pots or as large as a park.
“Garden” comes from Old Northern French “gardin,” from a Germanic root meaning “enclosure” or “yard,” related to “guard.” It originally suggested a protected or fenced area for growing plants.
A garden is a living experiment where you partner with soil, water, and time to shape what grows. Even a tiny windowsill garden can change how you see food, turning a salad from “something you buy” into “something you grow.”
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