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horticulture

[ UK /hˈɔːtɪkˌʌlt‍ʃɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈhɔɹtɪˌkəɫtʃɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the cultivation of plants

How To Use horticulture In A Sentence

  • They think it means that they have to derive their main income from agriculture or horticulture, but it doesn't. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is important in horticulture and agriculture, because fruiting is dependent on fertilisation, which is the end result of pollination. Pollination
  • Jobs range from horticulture to graphic design and wages average 170 per week. The Sun
  • The subtleness of colors fascinates Paul Koloszar, a horticulturist at the Civic Garden Center of Greater Cincinnati, a not-for-profit horticulture resource center in an urban setting. Fall in the Midwest: Colors are subtle but lasting
  • Panxi restaurant has a strong horticulture characteristic of the south gardens.
  • Compared to simple horticulture, intensive horticulture is considerably more productive per unit of land. Macrosociology: An Introduction to Human Societies
  • These traditional descriptions did not immediately further the ends of horticulture, but indirectly they exercised an important influence, because of their illustrations.
  • This barmy idea is policy of governments past and present but will put English gardeners at a disadvantage and export yet more horticulture jobs abroad. The Sun
  • Moreover, we're concentrated in low-skill jobs such as weatherization and urban horticulture, which are seasonal or otherwise temporary. Rinku Sen: Copenhagen and Us
  • Nevertheless, sustained horticulture needs an abundant supply of organic waste to maintain soil structure and fertility.
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