garden

/ˈɡɑrdən/
verb
  1. To work in a garden, planting, weeding, or taking care of plants.
    • My grandmother gardens every morning before breakfast.
    • They garden together as a family activity.
    • He enjoys gardening on weekends to relax.
adjective
  1. Relating to or used in a garden.
    • She bought a new garden hose at the store.
    • He wore his garden gloves while pruning the bushes.
    • We need some garden soil for the flower beds.
noun
  1. A piece of ground, often near a house, used for growing flowers, vegetables, or other plants.
    • The children love to play in the garden after school.
    • We have a small vegetable garden behind the garage.
    • She planted tomatoes and roses in her garden.
  2. A public park or area with plants and flowers, often for recreation.
    • They took a walk through the city garden on a sunny afternoon.
    • The garden in the center of town is a popular spot for picnics.
    • The botanical garden has a beautiful collection of orchids.
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