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garden bed

noun
Syllables
gar·
den·
bed
/ˈɡɑrdən bɛd/
a defined area of soil, typically raised and enclosed, that is used for planting and growing plants
A garden bed is a prepared area of soil where plants are grown. It is usually raised or slightly dug into the ground to provide a space for flowers, vegetables, herbs, or shrubs. Garden beds are designed to improve soil drainage and make it easier to plant, maintain, and harvest crops or plants. They are often separated by paths or borders to keep the plants organized. Garden beds can be small or large and are commonly found in backyards or community gardens.
Examples
  • She planted a variety of flowers in her garden bed to add color to the yard.
  • The garden bed was full of ripe tomatoes and lettuce ready for harvest.
  • He spent the afternoon weeding the garden bed to keep it tidy and healthy.
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