Americans typically use "front yard" and "backyard" to describe the outdoor spaces surrounding their homes, distinguishing between the areas in front and behind the house. The term "garden" in American English often refers specifically to a cultivated area for growing plants, flowers, or vegetables, rather than the broader outdoor spaces. This distinction reflects cultural differences in landscaping and usage of outdoor areas compared to other English-speaking regions, such as the UK, where "garden" is more commonly used to encompass both concepts.
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It would depend on how much was the front yard.
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Assumption: the house is providing one side of the yards. front edge of front yard = 45 feet left edge = 65 feet right edge = 65 feet back edge of back yard = 45 feet left edge = 35 feet right edge = 35 feet total = 290 feet ■
Area = length x width. The entire backyard area is 15 x 20 = 300 yards. The area of the flower bed is 3 x 3 = 9 yards. To find the area of the yard only, subtract the flower bed from the entire backyard: 300 - 9= 291 yards.
That is one correct spelling, the preferred one, of "backyard" (also "back yard").
the garden in front of a house is called a yard
Backyard is a noun. In Britain it is a paved yard at the back of a house. In America, I believe it is a back garden. Informally, it could be, "Not in my backyard" for something a person doesn't want built in their area.
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form_title= Front Yard Landscaping What is the square footage of your backyard?*= _[50] Please explain your backyard vision in detail.*= _[100] Do you want to include flowers and trees?*= () Yes () No What is your budget for the landscaping?*= _[50]
yes they are. There usually in my front yard alot over the summer
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Rain can be localized due to atmospheric conditions such as temperature variations or wind patterns. It is possible for a storm system to affect one area but not another, leading to rain falling in one area (such as a backyard) and not in another (such as a front yard).
Backyard has two syllables. Back-yard
Mrs. Lee grew her flower garden in the yard, until she evacuated and the Union took it over as Arlington Cemetery.
It would depend on how much was the front yard.
The hard bristles of a yard brush helps to sweep fallen leaves, garden debris, and other rubbish off the backyard, patio, pathways, etc.