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kitchen garden

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ He almost laughs when he sees what it really is - a small lawn, with a rockery and kitchen garden beyond. ▪ I got on with my kitchen garden . ▪ It was then time to dig over the kitchen garden , although we now had help. ▪ Man ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Garden \Gar"den\ (g[aum]r"d'n; 277), n. [OE. gardin, OF. gardin, jardin, F. jardin, of German origin; cf. OHG. garto, G. garten; akin to AS. geard. See Yard an inclosure.] A piece of ground appropriated to the cultivation of herbs, fruits, flowers, ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A garden used for growing fruit, vegetables and/or herbs for use in the kitchen.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a small garden where vegetables are grown [syn: vegetable garden , vegetable patch ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
The traditional kitchen garden , also known as a potager (in French, jardin potager ) or in Scotland a kailyaird , is a space separate from the rest of the residential garden – the ornamental plants and lawn areas. Most vegetable gardens are still miniature ...

Usage examples of kitchen garden.

Reenie said they would attract mice and would have to go straight into the garbage, but Laura held out for a mass burial in the kitchen garden, behind the rhubarb bush.

As he passed along the beds of the kitchen garden, Owen sensed eyes on him, but the only person in sight was an old servant raking the path.

Suppose I was to make a proper kitchen garden out there and grow all the things I want for the restaurant in it, then you could have some too.

But the war took the miller's man and Lorchen went out of her mind: after that, in the house, in the kitchen garden, on the dikes, in the nettles behind Folchert's barn, on the near side and far side of the dunes, barefoot on the beach and in among the blueberry bushes in the nearby woods, she goes looking for her Paulchen, and never will she know whether it was the Prussians or the Russians who sent him crawling underground.