Abstract
The article discusses the gardening system of residents of the villages of the Uglovsky district, which was formed in the conditions of a harsh sharp continental climate and different types of soils. The formation of two forms of gardening in terms of growing potatoes — “dry” and “damp” gardens allowed villagers to adapt to natural conditions and receive high-quality crops. However, in recent decades, gardens have become unclaimed.
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