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Noun

gardens
  1. Plural of garden

Verb

gardens
  1. third-person singular of garden

Extensive Definition

A garden is a planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the display, cultivation, and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature. The garden can incorporate both natural and man-made materials. The most common form is known as a residential garden. Western gardens are almost universally based around plants. Zoos, which display wild animals in simulated natural habitats, were formerly called zoological gardens. See traditional types of eastern gardens, such as Zen gardens, use plants such as parsley. Xeriscape gardens use local native plants that do not require irrigation or extensive use of other resources while still providing the benefits of a garden environment. Gardens may exhibit structural enhancements, sometimes called follies, including water features such as fountains, ponds (with or without fish), waterfalls or creeks, dry creek beds, statuary, arbors, trellises and more.
Some gardens are for ornamental purposes only, while some gardens also produce food crops, sometimes in separate areas, or sometimes intermixed with the ornamental plants. Food-producing gardens are distinguished from farms by their smaller scale, more labor-intensive methods, and their purpose (enjoyment of a hobby rather than produce for sale). Gardening is the activity of growing and maintaining the garden. This work is done by an amateur or professional gardener. A gardener might also work in a non-garden setting, such as a park, a roadside embankment, or other public space. Landscape architecture is a related professional activity with landscape architects tending to specialise in design for public and corporate clients. The term "garden" in British English refers to an enclosed area of land, usually adjoining a building. This would be referred to as a yard in American English. Flower gardens combine plants of different heights, colors, textures, and fragances to create interest and delight the senses.

Garden design

Garden design is the creation of plans for layout and planting of gardens and landscapes. Garden design may be done by the garden owner themselves, or by professionals. Most professional garden designers are trained in principles of design and in horticulture, and have an expert knowledge and experience of using plants. Some professional garden designers are also landscape architects, a more formal level of training that usually requires an advanced degree and often a state license. Elements of garden design include the layout of hard landscape, such as paths, rockeries, walls, water features, sitting areas and decking, as well as the plants themselves, with consideration for their horticultural requirements, their season-to-season appearance, lifespan, growth habit, size, speed of growth, and combinations with other plants and landscape features. Consideration is also given to the maintenance needs of the garden, including the time or funds available for regular maintenance, which can affect the choices of plants regarding speed of growth, spreading or self-seeding of the plants, whether annual or perennial, and bloom-time, and many other characteristics.
The most important consideration in garden design is how the garden will be used, followed closely by the desired stylistic genres, and the way the garden space will connect to the home or other structures in the surrounding areas. All of these considerations are subject to the limitations of the budget. Budget limitations can be addressed by a simpler garden style with fewer plants and less costly hardscape materials, seeds rather than sod for lawns, and plants that grow quickly; alternately, garden owners may choose to create their garden over time, area by area.

Elements of a garden

The elements of a garden consist of the following:
Natural conditions and materials:
Man-made elements:

Uses for the garden space

A garden can have aesthetic, functional, and recreational uses:

Types of gardens

Gardens may feature a particular plant or plant type(s);
Gardens may feature a particular style or aesthetic:
Types of garden:

Watering gardens

http://www.cedexx.co.uk See rainwater, hand pump, tap water and drip irrigation.

History of gardening

See history of gardening.

Gardens in literature

Other similar spaces

Other outdoor spaces that are similar to gardens include:

See also

References

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Gardens Around the World
image:garden.fountain.arp.750pix.jpg|Garden, Bristol, England
gardens in Asturian: Xardín
gardens in Guarani: Yvotyrokái
gardens in Bulgarian: Градина
gardens in Catalan: Jardí
gardens in Czech: Zahrada
gardens in Welsh: Gardd
gardens in Danish: Have
gardens in German: Garten
gardens in Estonian: Aed
gardens in Modern Greek (1453-): Κήπος
gardens in Spanish: Jardín
gardens in Esperanto: Ĝardeno
gardens in Persian: باغ
gardens in French: Jardin
gardens in Friulian: Zardin
gardens in Galician: Xardín
gardens in Korean: 정원
gardens in Bishnupriya: জার্ডিম
gardens in Indonesian: Taman
gardens in Icelandic: Garður
gardens in Italian: Giardino
gardens in Latin: Hortus
gardens in Lithuanian: Sodas
gardens in Limburgan: Tuin
gardens in Lojban: purdi
gardens in Dutch: Tuin
gardens in Dutch Low Saxon: Tune
gardens in Japanese: 庭園
gardens in Neapolitan: Ciardino
gardens in Norwegian: Hage
gardens in Norwegian Nynorsk: Hage
gardens in Narom: Gardîn
gardens in Polish: Sad
gardens in Portuguese: Jardim
gardens in Russian: Сад
gardens in Sicilian: Jardinu (ciuri)
gardens in Simple English: Garden
gardens in Slovak: Záhrada
gardens in Finnish: Puutarha
gardens in Swedish: Trädgård
gardens in Vietnamese: Vườn cảnh
gardens in Cherokee: ᎠᏫᏒᏅ
gardens in Ukrainian: Сад
gardens in Yiddish: גארטן
gardens in Contenese: 花園
gardens in Chinese: 花園
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