huerta
vegetable garden
noun WEHR-tah Rare
Origin: from Latin hortus (garden)
Also means
orchard
Usage Note
Huerta denotes an irrigated plot for growing vegetables or fruit trees, and is especially associated with the fertile irrigated plains of Valencia and Murcia (la Huerta valenciana). Distinguish it from jardín (ornamental garden) and huerto, a smaller kitchen garden or orchard — though the two are often used interchangeably in everyday speech.
Examples
"Mi abuelo cultiva tomates en su huerta."
Natural Translation
My grandfather grows tomatoes in his vegetable garden.
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