In the past, Kish natives would build a garden in a separate section of their house, where they would plant trees such as palm and fig, lotus, and louz (terminalia catappa). The garden was used for planting vegetables as well including tomatos, water melons, yellow melons, onions, radish, and various green vegetables. A well was also dug in the garden for watering these plants. The Zaribeh in the Anthropological House has been renovated and the agricultural tools and devices that were in use years ago have been reinstalled, so that the garden can be run in the same traditional style of its time.