Gardening
is defined as the ability and skill of growing plants in order
to be able to create a beautiful environment. It usually takes
place in one’s place of residence in a space popularly called
as a garden. While a typical garden is located on the land within,
around or near the residence, other locations like the roof,
atrium, balcony, in a window box or on a patio have also been
traditionally used.
Non-residential areas which are green
like parks, botanical or zoological gardens, amusement and theme
parks along corridors for transportation and around tourist
destinations and hotels. In these cases, a staff of gardeners
are tasked to maintain the garden.
Growing houseplants within a residence,
building or greenhouse is the concern of indoor gardening. These
plants do not require exact care and conditions compared to
ordinary houseplants. They are incorporated with the air conditioning
or heating systems.
Water gardening is concerned with growing
plants adjusted to swimming pools and fish ponds. Special conditions
and considerations are required. A simple water garden is made
up of a tub filled with water and plant(s).
Gardening compared to farming
The main difference between gardening
and farming is basically that of scale: gardening is regarded
as a hobby or as additional income, but farming in general is
a full-time or commercial activity which involves more land
and quite different practices. Another difference is that gardening
requires a lot of labor and minimal tools for building. On the
other hand, larger-scale farming often involves systems of irrigation
, fertilizers for chemicals and harvesters or at least ladders
for picking fruit trees.
Because it is labor intensive and motivated
by aesthetics, gardening is very much more fruitful than farming.
In the Soviet Union, fifty percent of the sdupply of food resulted
from garden plots of small peasants on the enormous collective
farms operated by the government. This is being disputed as
a proof that capitalism is superior since the peasants’ production
were sold.
Because of the large collective plots neglected as well as the
redirection of fertilizers or waters to private gardens, others
regard this as a tragedy of the commons.
Precision agriculture is used to illustrate
practical forms of gardening utilizing intermediate technology
especially of organic varieties. Gardening has been effectively
increased in order to feed entire villages of more than one
hundred people from specialized plots. A community garden providing
plots to urban dwellers is a variant of gardening.