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=== Threshing floor ===
In Álava, the threshing floor, the vegetable garden and ''la el rain'' or ''larraina'', and the vegetable garden can be found next to the house. The threshing floor was where the grain was threshed in the past. In some communities, the threshing floor was also used to store firewood and for farming tasks such as stacking beetroot to feed the livestock (Agurain, Berganzo-A).
The vegetable garden is the plot where at least leafy and root vegetables are grown; which is home to some precious fruit trees, flowers and plants, and where clothes are dried on the clothesline. The house's house’s well is also usually in the vegetable garden.
=== Market or vegetable garden ===
In Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa, Navarra Navarre and the Northern Basque Country, some houses have a small vegetable garden to the side or behind, known as ''baratzea, ''or ''ortua'' in the dialect of Bizkaia. If the market garden is irrigated, it was usually used to grow leafy and root vegetables, ''ortuariak'' and fruit, which were usually for consumption by the household and meticulously cultivated, and are or were looked after by the woman of the house, ''etxehoandrea. ''Some fruit trees are also grown here.
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