A garden is typically a smaller, cultivated space often associated with growing ornamental plants, vegetables, and flowers for personal enjoyment or sustenance. In contrast, a field refers to a larger area of land, usually used for agricultural purposes, such as growing crops or grazing livestock. While gardens are often designed for aesthetics and recreation, fields are primarily focused on production and efficiency. Additionally, gardens often have defined boundaries, whereas fields can extend over vast, open areas.
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mughals
No difference. Botanical is more 21st century English.
akash bhandari
Lawn is just a field of mowed grassGarden on the other hand, can contain trees, plants, and lawn as well.
There isn't a difference, but Japanese rock garden is the translated way of "karensui". Zen garden is the western way of saying it.
One is in Japan and the other is in China, QED.
you had your garden dug says someone else dug your garden, while you dug your garden says you dug it.
differentiate between field experiment and survey and advantages
no
whats the difference in temperament between field springer spanialels and show.
yes.