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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Kitchen garden.
See also changes related to Kitchen garden, or pages that link to Kitchen garden or to this page or whose text contains "Kitchen garden".

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  • Cutting garden [r]: Garden bed planted with herbs, annuals, and other flowers that bloom continuously or repeatedly, providing a supply of cut flowers for the home. [e]
  • Garden [r]: A plot of land used for growing plants for food, recreational purposes or for scientific study; can be private areas of land surrounding a house or public areas shared by the whole community. [e]
  • Vegetable garden [r]: Garden that exists to grow vegetables and other plants useful for human consumption, in contrast to a flower garden that exists for aesthetic purposes. [e]

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  • Henry Mackenzie [r]: (1745 - 1831), Scottish writer, nicknamed 'The Man of Feeling' after the title of his best known novel. [e]
  • Marine biology [r]: The study of life in the seas and oceans. [e]