truck garden
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Definition
- Noun:
- A farm where vegetables are grown for market. The primary purpose is commercial sale, not personal consumption.
Usage
- The term "truck garden" specifically describes a type of agricultural operation. It is used to distinguish a commercial vegetable farm from other types of farms (like dairy farms or grain farms) or from personal home gardens.
- It functions as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The family owns a small truck garden on the outskirts of the city, supplying fresh produce to local restaurants.
- This fertile valley is known for its many truck gardens.
Advanced Usage
- The term originates from the now-archaic verb "to truck," meaning to barter or exchange goods. Historically, a "truck garden" was a garden whose produce was "trucked" or traded at market.
- In modern usage, it is largely synonymous with "market garden," though "market garden" may imply a smaller scale or more direct-to-consumer sales.
Variants and Related Words
- Market garden (n.): A farm where fruits and vegetables are grown for sale directly to the public or to local markets. Often used interchangeably with "truck garden."
- Truck farming (n.): The business or practice of growing vegetables for market.
- He went into truck farming after retiring.
Synonyms
- Market garden
- Vegetable farm
- Produce farm
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym, but conceptually different types of agricultural operations include:
- Dairy farm: A farm for producing milk.
- Ranch: A farm for raising livestock.
- Orchard: A plantation of fruit trees.
- Hobby garden / Kitchen garden: A garden for personal or family use.
Noun
- a farm where vegetables are grown for market