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market garden

NOUN
  1. a garden where fruit and vegetables are grown for marketing

How To Use market garden In A Sentence

  • The couple, who are retired florists and market gardeners, use the greenhouse to grow plants for an annual garden party to raise money for a donkey sanctuary in Devon.
  • There were open fields, market gardens, brickyards, some scattered houses and roadhouses where city folk caroused on weekends.
  • Farmers and market gardeners have been badly affected by the drought.
  • The lower region with its more fertile land is home to many market gardens, orchards and vineyards.
  • He seemed to recall some casual acquaintance saying something recently about market gardening.
  • Farmers and market gardeners have been badly affected by the drought.
  • Throughout the parish, remnants of old-fashioned narcissi give clues to the location of defunct market gardens and orchards. Country diary: St Dominic, Tamar Valley
  • However, this failed to occupy the entire area defined by the walls: excavations have shown that extensive intramural quarters were used for market gardens and craft workshops, normally located outside the walls of Roman towns.
  • In the village of Dandoli where I saw the market gardens, the mayor admitted without hesitation that the women were the most assiduous in composting. Mali's women face an even tougher future
  • Market gardeners, Landcare and Beachcare groups involved in duneland restoration, farmers, nursery owners and lifestyle block owners are keen to see RHD releases. ScreenTalk
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