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kitchen garden - traducción al griego

SPACE SEPARATE FROM THE REST OF THE RESIDENTIAL GARDEN
Potager garden; Kailyard; Herb garden; Vegetable garden; Vegetable gardens; Kitchen Garden; Garden of Simples; Herb gardens; Herb Garden; Witches garden; Potager; Kitchen gardens; Kitchen-garden; Kitchen-gardens; Herbal garden; Vegetable patch; Kailyaird; Potager (garden)
  • At the [[Château de Villandry]], [[France]], the old formal flower beds have been turned over in recent decades entirely to vegetables, giving a striking, if untypical, scene.
  • Typical potager ([[French intensive gardening]]) with its traditional [[scarecrow]] in the French countryside
  • [[Companion planting]] of carrots and onions
  • Part of the ''potager du roi'' at Versailles, with steps for mounting the wall at bottom right.
  • [[Cowbridge Physic Garden]], [[Wales]]
  • Walled 17th-century kitchen garden at [[Ham House]] near London, with [[orangery]] in the distance.

kitchen garden         
λαχανόκηπος
kitchen maid         
  • Dutch painting of a young kitchen maid. 19th century or early 20th century.
YOUNG GIRL EMPLOYED WORKING IN A PRIVATE KITCHEN
Kitchen maid (great house); Kitchen Maid
λαντζέρισσα
botanical garden         
  • 20th-century botanical garden on [[Kitchener's Island]], [[Aswan, Egypt]]
  • Braunschweig Botanical Garden]], [[Braunschweig]], Germany; ''[[Victoria amazonica]]'', giant Amazon water lily
  • The [[Chelsea Physic Garden]] was established in 1673.
  • Chicago Botanic Garden, with a view of the [[zig-zag bridge]]
  • The [[New Brunswick Botanical Garden]], Canada
  • The [[Eden Project]], established in 2000 in [[Cornwall]], England, includes a modern botanical garden exploring the theme of [[sustainability]].
  • [[Auburn Botanical Gardens]], with a view of its lake
  • p=113}}</ref> with the [[Tower of Babel]] in the background, a 16th-century hand-coloured engraving by [[Martin Heemskerck]]
  • [[Hatanpää Arboretum]] in [[Tampere]], Finland
  • A zig-zag bridge across a small [[pond]] in [[Quito]] at the [[Jardín Botánico de Quito]], inside the [[Parque La Carolina]]
  • Richard Turner]] to [[Decimus Burton]]'s designs.
  • Inside the [[Palm House, Kew Gardens]]
  • Lake in the [[Calcutta Botanical Garden]], circa 1905
  • Seiwa-en Japanese Garden, [[Missouri Botanical Garden]], US
  • Botanical Garden of Padua]]{{mdash}}the oldest academic botanic garden still at its original location
  • The [[palm house]] of the [[Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden]]
  • Hothouse]], [[Jardin des Plantes]], built 1834–1836 by [[Charles Rohault de Fleury]]. Example of French glass and metal architecture.
  • [[Singapore Botanic Gardens]], established in 1822. Eco-lake at the [[Bukit Timah]].}}
  • Gardens by the Bay, Singapore]]
  • Talcott Greenhouse at Mount Holyoke
  • Inside the United States Botanic Garden, Washington, D.C.
  • [[Wave Hill]] botanical garden
WELL-TENDED AREA DISPLAYING A WIDE RANGE OF PLANTS LABELLED WITH THEIR BOTANICAL NAMES
Botanic garden; Botanical gardens; Botanic gardens; Botanical Garden; Botanic Garden; Botanical Gardens; Botanic Gardens
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Definición

kitchen garden
¦ noun a garden where vegetables, fruit, etc. are grown for domestic use.

Wikipedia

Kitchen garden

The traditional kitchen garden, vegetable garden, also known as a potager (from the 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. It is used for growing edible plants and often some medicinal plants, especially historically. The plants are grown for domestic use; though some seasonal surpluses are given away or sold, a commercial operation growing a variety of vegetables is more commonly termed a market garden (or a farm). The kitchen garden is different not only in its history, but also its functional design. It differs from an allotment in that a kitchen garden is on private land attached or very close to the dwelling. It is regarded as essential that the kitchen garden could be quickly accessed by the cook.

Historically, most small country gardens were probably mainly or entirely used as kitchen gardens, but in large country houses the kitchen garden was a segregated area, normally rectangular and enclosed by a wall or hedge, walls being useful for training fruit trees as well as offering shelter from wind. Such large examples very often included greenhouses and furnace-heated hothouses for more tender delicacies, and also flowers for display in the house; an orangery was the ultimate type. In large houses, the kitchen garden was typically placed diagonally to the rear and side of the house, not impeding the views from the front and rear facades, but still quick to access. In some cases, hardy flowers for cutting were grown outside there, rather than in the flower garden. A large country house hardly expected to buy any vegetables, herbs or fruit, and the surplus was often distributed as presents; the walled example at Croome Court in England covers seven acres, and the gardens have a large "Temple Greenhouse", an orangery in the form of a Roman Temple.

A symbol of American self-sufficiency and the colonial homestead, practical kitchen gardens were the center of home life in early America. In Europe, especially Britain, the difficulties in food supply during World War II resulted in a huge, if temporary, upsurge in growing vegetables in small gardens, with much encouragement from the government Ministry of Food. In modern gardening, there has been interest in integrating the growing of food plants within a mainly ornamental garden; fruit trees and cooking herbs are the simplest and most popular expression of this.

Ejemplos de uso de kitchen garden
1. In the BBC series The Victorian Kitchen Garden, he demonstrated Victorian methods of running a walled kitchen garden.
2. Visitors enjoy the kitchen garden, says grounds manager Richard Naranjo, who has managed Getty gardens for over 30 years.
3. In the 15th century, this was the great lady‘s kitchen garden, a vital resource for Teylingen Castle where entertaining during the hunting season was a daily occurrence.
4. The grounds include a kitchen garden, fine herbaceous borders, rose displays, a huge greenhouse overlooking a fountained lily pond and several conservatories.
5. The estate, now funded by the trust and an endowment fund, has a 1'30s–style garden with a cottage and kitchen garden, rose displays and a lily pond.