Gardening [noun]
Definition of Gardening:
horticulture
Opposite/Antonyms of Gardening:
-
Sentence/Example of Gardening:
If you’ve been waiting to grab a pair of headphones, that air fryer your friend can’t stop praising, or a new set of gardening tools, you may as well wait to see the deals offered during this year’s Amazon’s Prime Day.
I used to think of gardening as a chore—the weeding, the grass-mowing, the pruning.
There’s hope in gardening, watching seedlings rise out of the ground to provide food and beauty, and knowing that they’ve been doing so for thousands of years.
Recently, a colleague and I have been experimenting with a hydroponic gardening farm stand that works both outside and indoors called Lettuce Grow, and it’s thriving with herbs, lettuces, and vegetables.
Burpee is one of the best and most accessible names for organic seeds and soils, and great gardening gear.
She loves the outdoors and spends most of her time hiking, biking, and gardening.
Where is it that I have read, that a Frenchman has no idea of gardening?
Above all, we had the perpetual incentive of gardening to keep our eyes toward the future.
Many of the landes were cleared and converted into excellent pasturage, and on the coast market-gardening made great progress.
I wish I were a half-pay captain, with a wife and three children, a taste for gardening, and a poney-carriage.