You can't remove garden plots. I tried even with my shovel. Sorry! IDK really how but as far as I know, you can't.
The area that contains,or plans on being your garden.
You can only have 4 plots. If you don't have 4, all you have to do is go through the shop, and find where they sell it. Check the flooring tab...
The shape and dimensions of one plot.
Sadly, most of the time if you mess up your plots on farmville it messes up everything!! Use the delete button (shovel) to remove the plot(s) and start again.
Common plots found in novels include the quest, the coming-of-age story, the love story, the rags-to-riches tale, and the overcoming-the-monster narrative. Each plot structure provides a framework for the events and conflicts that drive the story forward.
I found a few sites for you to look at on this at the following sites mytinyplot.com/build-a-blog/ , www.localinseason.com/.../100-from-the-garden-plot-sowing-t , igrowveg.com/2012/04/back-to-basics-vegetable-plot-sizes/
STEP 1: Go into build mode and select some garden plots or an orchard tree and for your lot. Garden plots cost 10 Simoleons apiece, while one orchard tree costs 1,200 Simoleons. Plant seeds in your garden plots. STEP 2:Spray your garden plot or tree with pesticide once the bugs start feasting. Click on the plot or tree and select "Spray." Do this repeatedly. You must overuse the pesticide to create a Plant Sim. After excessive spraying, your Sim eventually will become a green, leafy Plant Sim. STEP 3:Create a new Plant Sim by spawning it from an existing Plant Sim. Click on your Plant Sim and select "Grow Plantbaby." A toddler Plant Sim will appear instantly.
There is no such unit as a "square acre". The "acre" is a unit of area or coverage, as of a rug, a garden, or a building lot. 16 acres of land can be broken up into 16 individual plots of 1 acre each. The total land area of 16 individual 1-acre plots is 16 acres. The total land area of 347 individual 1-acre plots is 347 acres. etc.
Ironic, who-done-it plots.
The amount of land needed for a community garden can vary based on the size and layout of the garden, as well as the number of people participating. A typical community garden plot can range from 10 square feet for individual plots to several acres for larger community gardens that serve multiple families or groups. It's important to consider factors like sunlight, water access, and soil quality when choosing a location for a community garden.
Plots with a View was created in 2002.