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The phrase "a garden plot" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a small piece of land that is used for growing plants or vegetables in a garden. Example: "She spent the morning preparing her garden plot, carefully tilling the soil and planting her favorite flowers."
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In the first year of the Roots Program students had a garden plot in a large urban community garden where they interviewed elderly Chinese gardeners.
Who is eligible for a garden plot?
Did they share a garden plot?
Instead of a garden plot, visualize a rectangle we'll call option space.
Eggs were incubated in the soil in a garden plot in which these mixtures were applied at a typical field application rate, and higher rates.
Glen Anderson, a former grounds caretaker for the museum, was awarded a garden plot several years ago.
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Meanwhile, for the past nine years, the artists Heather and Ivan Morison have been working on a garden and woodland in Wales - originally a community garden plot developed as a conscious echo of Derek Jarman's Prospect Cottage in Dungeness.
COMMON SPACES: The house's combined entryway and first-floor living area features 20-foot vaulted ceilings, a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, skylights and an indoor garden plot with plants and a full-sized tree.
Or sign up for a community garden plot.
"We haven't seen it". He pointed to a small garden plot across the street, withering from too little water.
"It's not that often that you find an abandoned park in the South Bronx," he said, in front of a small garden plot.
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