Definition: The word "dgsca" is an ancient Hebrew word meaning "garden." It describes a type of garden that has been cultivated in ancient times for its beauty, fertility, and use as an agricultural resource. The term refers to a special kind of land where plants are grown with particular care, usually under artificial management. The word "dgsca" comes from the Hebrew verb "讚住指注," meaning "to cultivate," which in turn originates from the Hebrew word "讚砖址注职转执旨讬." The specific term "讙值驻止诇执旨讬诐" ("garden") is also a modern Arabic translation, suggesting an ancient Arab or Persian tradition. The cultivation of such plants for agricultural use and their care involve various methods like soil preparation, fertilization, and pruning to ensure the plants are healthy and productive.