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planting

[ UK /plˈæntɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈpɫæntɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a collection of plants (trees or shrubs or flowers) in a particular area
    the landscape architect suggested a small planting in the northwest corner
  2. putting seeds or young plants in the ground to grow
    the planting of corn is hard work
  3. the act of fixing firmly in place
    he ordered the planting of policemen outside every doorway

How To Use planting In A Sentence

  • There is much debate on the issue of "therapists" implanting false memories of sexual abuse in adults.
  • RHP Brandon Lyon parlayed his surprising spring performance into the opening day closer job, supplanting RHP Greg Aquino.
  • As soon as the weather improves and the soil is fit for planting you can plant out your raspberries in their permanent position. The Sun
  • Still, the same rule can be applied in a household garden when planting herbaceous plants and smaller shrubs.
  • I have tried the landscaping fabric planting method on many plants, and it also works well for courgettes, tomatoes and sweetcorn. Times, Sunday Times
  • Start planting the clover and grasses in the spring after the last frost is over. I was wondering how to keep deer coming in year round on very little money cause im only 14.i have about the size of a football
  • I say this because in the mid distance is the Swinden Limestone Quarry, and they are removing one hill, and making another with the quarry tailings, and successfully grassing over the spoil and planting trees.
  • They talked occasionally of planting colonies, but were diverted by the war.
  • Whether you are planting in a container or in the ground, don't forget a good acidic mulch of pine needles or wood chip. Times, Sunday Times
  • The garden is very cottagey, I like that loose style of planting. ParaMonday « Fairegarden
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