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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Well-treated

Does the verb 'to treat' make sense in this context:



"They had a vegetable garden, but it didn't seem very well-treated."



And is there another word (or even a single word) for a piece of land where vegetables or crops are cultivated?

  

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" And is there another word (or even a single word) for a piece of land where vegetables or crops are cultivated? "well-treated" isn't too bad. I'd say it's acceptable.

  • " And is there another word (or even a single word) for a piece of land where vegetables or crops are cultivated?
  • "well-treated" isn't too bad.
  • I'd say it's acceptable.
  • You could say The garden didn't seem well-tended.
  • didn't seem to be maintained very well.
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Christine Christie

Does the verb 'to treat' make sense in this context:


"They had a vegetable garden, but it didn't seem very well-treated."


And is there another word (or even a single word) for a piece of land where vegetables or crops are cultivated?

"well-treated" isn't too bad. I'd say it's acceptable. You could say

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Christine ChristieAnd is there another word (or even a single word) for a piece of land where vegetables or crops are cultivated?

Allotment (gardening)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allotment (gardenin

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