The gardens in the Indonesian sense are a plot of land, usually in the open, which is treated by humans, especially as a place to grow crops. The definition of gardens is common because wildly overgrown land can also be called a garden, provided it is located in residential areas.
Under these circumstances, gardens are distinguished from the forest from the type and density of the plants. In everyday expressions, gardens are often used to refer to plantations (such as "rubber gardens" or "coconut gardens") especially if they are not large in size and are not commercially intensive. The word garden is also used to call the yard and garden. Gardens can be a yard, but not always. The whole or part of the garden can be arranged into a garden.
The gardens can be well matched with orchards in English. Gardens with this understanding is an attempt to plant trees or shrubs in monoculture, but not terna, to produce food. Land for this garden has been known for a long time, such as nutmeg plantations in Maluku and various orchards in various parts of the archipelago (such as durian, duku, rambutan and salak). Gardens in the Indonesian sense generally do not have an intensive cultivation system and are merely a place for growing crops and harvesting. No sorting or packaging facilities are available on the land. Abroad, apple orchards, oranges, bananas, and olives are cultivated intensively and can be regarded as plantations.
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