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  2. Urban horticulture - Wikipedia

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    Market gardening produces most of all the leafy vegetables consumed in Accra, Dakar, Bangui, Brazzaville, Ibadan, Kinshasa and Yaoundé, cities that, between them, have a total population of 22.5 million. Market gardens provide around half of the leafy vegetable supply in Addis Ababa, Bissau and Libreville. The report says that in most of urban ...

  3. Roof garden - Wikipedia

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    The panels that comprise a green roof are generally no more than a few centimeters up to 30 cm (a few inches up to a foot) in depth, since weight is an important factor when covering an entire roof surface. The plants that go into a green roof are usually sedum or other shallow-rooted plants that will tolerate the hot, dry, windy conditions ...

  4. Yes, Everyone Can Grow These Tasty Vegetables in a Home Garden

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    Juicy tomatoes, snappy green beans, and hardy potatoes are just a few of the best vegetables to grow in your home garden throughout the year. Even better, you don’t need a huge yard to learn how ...

  5. List of garden types - Wikipedia

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    The Orangerie in the Gardens of Versailles with the Pièce d’eau des Suisses in the background (French formal garden) Reflection of the Bagh-e Narenjestan (orange garden) and the Khaneh Ghavam (Ghavam house) at Shiraz, Iran (Persian garden) Nishat Bagh, terrace garden at Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir (Mughal Gardens) White Garden at Kensington Palace, a Dutch garden planted as a Color garden ...

  6. Horticulture - Wikipedia

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    It includes the cultivation of all plants including, but not limited to: ornamental plants, fruits, vegetables, flowers, turf, nuts, seeds, herbs and other medicinal/edible plants. This cultivation may occur in garden spaces, nurseries, greenhouses, vineyards, orchards, parks, recreation areas, etc. Flower seedlings at a market in Breda ...

  7. List of garden plants in North America - Wikipedia

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    A Abelia Abeliophyllum (white forsythia) Abelmoschus (okra) Abies (fir) Abroma Abromeitiella (obsolete) Abronia (sand verbena) Abrus Abutilon Acacia (wattle) Acaena Acalypha Acanthaceae Acanthodium Acantholimon Acanthopale Acanthophoenix Acanthus Acca Acer (maple) Achariaceae Achillea (yarrow) Achimenantha (hybrid genus) Achimenes Acinos (calamint) Aciphylla Acmena Acoelorraphe (saw palm ...

  8. Category:Garden plants - Wikipedia

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    A. Abelia chinensis; Acalypha hispida; Achillea ageratum; Actinidia kolomikta; Aechmea distichantha; Aechmea lueddemanniana; Aechmea rubens; Aechmea serrata ...

  9. Cottage garden - Wikipedia

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    Roses, clematis, a thatched roof: a cottage garden in Brittany. The cottage garden is a distinct style that uses informal design, traditional materials, dense plantings, and a mixture of ornamental and edible plants. English in origin, it depends on grace and charm rather than grandeur and formal structure.