Your answer depends on what you want to measure, and where you live: your standard measuring system may be involved.
Whatever is involved in your flower garden, you'll want to measure its dimensions, so that you can purchase enough topsoil, fertilizer and so forth for it, plus be able to calculate the volume of water you want to keep it alive.
In addition, many plants, seedlings and other botany come with instructions used to separate plants, dictate planting depths and so forth: usually inches or centimeters.
The trick is to find a unit of measure that works in your locale that you can use consistently.
a toads food is in the flower garden so they like to make their nest by the garden
no
a tropical flower garden
The tall yellow flower in the garden is a sunflower
in a tropical flower garden
A Gift from a Flower to a Garden was created in 1967-12.
well i depends on the acassion, but i would say a flower garden
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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Garden Blanket'.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Garden Party'.
their nests might be near by and the food they need like insects is at the garden