The plans below show an Australian market garden in 1950 and now. Summarise the information by selectingand reporting the main features and make comparisonswhere relevant.

范文:
The two diagrams illustrate the layout of an Australian market garden in 1950 and the present day, highlighting substantial changes in crop types, farming practices, and infrastructure over the period.
In 1950, the garden was divided into several small plots for diverse crops, including onions, strawberries, potatoes, apples, tomatoes, lettuce, and herbs. Manual labor was dominant in this garden where a farmer was seen harvesting potatoes by hand and using sacks for collection. The southeasterncorner featured a storage shed and a house, with a person walking between the apple orchard and the buildings.
Now, the contemporary garden has been modernised. While onions and strawberries remain in their original plots, the apple orchard has been replaced by a bean field, and tomatoes and herbs have been eliminated to accommodate greenhouses positioned adjacent to the lettucezone. Tractors are deployed to plough both the potato and bean fields. Concurrently, the storage shed and house have been substantially refurbished and updated, and a car is parked outside the storage,reflecting improved living standards and logistical efficiency.
Overall, the market garden has evolved from labor-intensive farm to a more mechanized operation, with shifts in crop selection and upgraded facilities.
