Gardening
91market gardening — noun The relatively small scale growing of vegetables for market. Syn: truck farming …
92Books on gardening — Литература по садоводству и огородничеству …
93market gardening — highly intensive (in capital terms) farming of flowers, fruit and very perishable vegetables on a commercial basis. Usually located close to urban areas as an immediate market, but large enterprises may also distribute at national and regional… …
94landscape gardening — noun the art and practice of laying out grounds in a way which is ornamental or which imitates natural scenery. Derivatives landscape gardener noun …
95landscape gardening — noun (U) the profession or art of arranging gardens and parks so that they look attractive and interesting landscape gardener noun (C) …
96landscape gardening — UK / US noun [uncountable] British the profession or activity of making a garden or area of land more attractive by adding trees, plants, and other special features. Someone who does this is called a landscape gardener …
97landscape gardening — land′scape gar dening n. the art or trade of designing or rearranging large gardens and grounds, as on an estate Etymology: 1795–1805 land′scape gar dener, n …
98landscape gardening — /lændskeɪp ˈgadnɪŋ/ (say landskayp gahdning) noun the art of arranging trees, shrubbery, paths, fountains, etc., to produce picturesque effects. –landscape gardener, noun …
99market-gardening — market garˈdening noun • • • Main Entry: ↑market …
100Volunteer (botany) — Gardening= In gardening and botanical terminology, a volunteer is a plant that grows on its own, rather than being deliberately planted by a human farmer or gardener. Volunteers often grow from seeds that float in on the wind, are dropped by… …