planting
IPA: pɫˈæntɪŋ
noun
- A plant (or clipping) that has been freshly planted.
- The act of setting a plant in the ground for growth.
- A plantation.
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Examples of "planting" in Sentences
- The ceremony starts with the planting of the trees.
- We were already a month behind in planting the garden.
- A subsidy for not planting is pursuant to having planted in the first place and being part of a business activity.
- I agree that some of the before pictures had a great impact, although the new planting is very well done between the floor structure.
- But as long as they stock the coffee on the same-height shelf at the local grocer, right-wingers will deny that this change in planting has taken place.
- There are still a few roses, but the planting is now primarily composed of several shrubs, an enormous ‘Grosso’ lavender, echinaceas, sages, bee balm, and verbascum.
- Democrats hailed the decision, although one EPIC leader complained that the Merriamites had succeeded in planting the idea that a voter was liable to a penalty of seven years 'imprisonment "if by any chance his right to vote is challenged."
- The way I see it is, if you are not planting those seeds into the ground as a farmer where you harvest the crops those seeds make then what you're honestly, truthfully planting is a BAIT PILE. The only reason you are planting them is to draw deer to your property and hold them there.