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The difference between a garden and a garden
1. area: Gardens usually refer to independent and larger gardens, and the area is usually measured in square meters or more. Gardens can refer to smaller, scattered gardens, and the area can be measured in square centimeters or square meters.
2. Layout: A garden may have clear boundaries and designs, including gardening, architecture, decoration and other elements, and it is a complete landscape. A garden may have no definite boundary or design, but a natural or semi-natural landscape, which may include wild flowers, weeds and other elements.
3. Features: A garden may have various landscapes and elements, such as fountains, sculptures, flower beds, lawns, trees and shrubs. However, a garden may lack these characteristics and is only a natural or semi-natural vegetation area.
4. Maintenance and management: A garden may need higher maintenance and management, including pruning, fertilization and irrigation. And a garden may not need such high maintenance and management, because it is a more natural landscape.
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