During this discussion it is evident That we need a macro "venue" tag *And* A micromapping "flower bed" tag together.
let's take a Rose garden for example. The garden itself is one big landuse. The standard "garden" tag should suffice. Then there are all the little pieces inside. The paths, fountains, etc. The Rose garden is 30-40 smaller flowerbeds bordered by paths and walls. This is where we need the new micromapping tag. Landuse=flowerbed. (Flower_bed?) Next: Tulip "attraction" grounds (not the actual commercial farm). First problem - how do you tag the entire venue? It is a single landuse with parking, shops, etc. Some new value for the existing garden:type=* subtag should probably be created for these outdoor large-scale "spectacles". Then map the paths and tracks and driveways and the windmill as normal. Then the tulip fields themselves. Theey could be mapped as one big field between the service roads. My venue would use 2-3. But the tulips are mapped to their color and variety (they each have a name) and we are now back to having 30-40 small landuse=flowerbed. Lastly: a large single "spectacle" my flowers on the hill, the sunflower displays for tourism (as Dave mentioned, happens here too). These often re-occur in the exact same spot year after year and a small toursit spot is open for the few weeks it is beautiful; part of the late summer feastivals. Same new garden:type=* tag. Paths and parking. The viewpoint, if present. Then a large landuse=flowerbed for the big field of sunflowers or nemophila or whatever. Javbw > On Apr 9, 2018, at 9:15 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdre...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > maybe it could be tagged as garden with fee and a (new) subtype? For reference _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging