Polish · Daily Life
garden
An area with plants and flowers next to a house.
Babcia pracuje w ogrodzie.
Grandma is working in the garden.
'Ogród' comes from the Proto-Slavic *gorodъ, which referred to an enclosed space, particularly for cultivation. This reflects the agricultural roots of Polish society.
'Ogród' is used in both spoken and written Polish, generally in discussions about nature or gardening. Its usage is consistent across the country, with no major regional nuances.
The term appears frequently in poetry and literature as a symbol of growth, tranquility, and nature, often featured in works highlighting rural life.