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The phrase "make a garden" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of creating a garden or starting a garden. Example: "I decided to make a garden in my backyard using the new gardening tools I bought."
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These exotic showstopping specimens are the ones that make a garden memorable, and gardeners are willing to pay a premium for plants that put on a big show.
His biggest challenge was to make a garden sculpture.
She knew how to make a garden grow twice as big in half the time.
"But for myself I just want to make a garden we are happy with.
SOMERS -- Children take part in vegetable and herb gardening and make a garden craft project.
"We told her they might make a garden or a symphony, something beautiful".
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So here she is making a garden".
At the same time I made a garden herb version.
Making a garden for Nelson Mandela will remain one of my proudest boasts.
As soon as the couple moved into the adjacent farmhouse, she began making a garden.
It's mountains out of molehills, or, as we say in Poland, making a garden fork out of a needle".
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