The plot of ground I prepare every spring for my vegetables I call a garden. If I planted more acreage all the same (corn or wheat, for example), I might call it a field. If I were growing trees I might call the plot a tree farm.
Garden and field are the two most common expressions.
The word 'bed' is a verb and a noun.The verb 'bed' is to settle down to sleep or rest for the night; to plant from a pot or seed tray to a garden plot; to fix in or on a foundation; a word for an action.The noun 'bed' is a word for a piece of furniture; a plot of ground prepared for plants; a supporting surface or structure; a word for a thing.
An initiation story is story whose overall plot is concerned with putting the protagonist through a particular sort of experience -- initiation into something for which his/her previous experience had not prepared him/her.
beer cans are good for the environment, you drink the beer, get drunk, throw the can on the ground, and then beer plants grow out of the ground.
No, a plot is a noun. To plot is a verb.
Theme. Plot is what happens.
garden
Bed + Room = Bedroom
inside is the compound word. in and side.
The correct spelling is garden (plot of ground for growing food or other plants).
it is prepared by getting the fertilizer
vegatables?
To substitute prepared mustard for ground mustard, use about one tablespoon of prepared mustard for every teaspoon of ground mustard needed in your recipe. Since prepared mustard contains vinegar and other ingredients, it may alter the flavor slightly, so adjust to taste. If you need a more concentrated flavor, consider using a bit less prepared mustard and adding a splash of vinegar to mimic the tanginess of ground mustard.
The word 'bed' is a verb and a noun.The verb 'bed' is to settle down to sleep or rest for the night; to plant from a pot or seed tray to a garden plot; to fix in or on a foundation; a word for an action.The noun 'bed' is a word for a piece of furniture; a plot of ground prepared for plants; a supporting surface or structure; a word for a thing.
In a plot, crypt or mausoleum. Often on consecrated ground
yes they are
Plants that never touch the ground are called Aeriel root
parasitism