Similar words: panting, wanting, ranting, enchanting, plant, planter, supplant, implant. Meaning: [plænt /plɑːnt] n. 1. the act of fixing firmly in place 2. a collection of plants (trees or shrubs or flowers) in a particular area 3. putting seeds or young plants in the ground to grow.
Random good picture Not show
61. Building, tree planting or change of ground levels will be totally forbidden.
62. But first we need to ask: is church planting an effective means to the growth of the church?
63. This variety is especially useful for planting in the corners of an aquarium, where it provides a shelter for refuge-seeking fishes.
64. More than £5,000 was raised, and this will be used for planting the garden and park surrounding Ickworth's rotunda.
65. A group dedicated to saving nature celebrated by planting an oak tree.
66. I appeal to farmers and cultivators to plant every possible acre during the coming planting season.
67. A day of building nestboxes and planting trees in preparation for the new breeding season.
68. It also seeks to throw light on the role assumed by planters and the planting lobby in society at large.
69. Richard Jewell was the security guard accused by the media of planting the bomb that exploded in the city.
70. This plant is cultivated in aquariums with a fairly rich planting material and with any type of water.
71. Entire families are busy planting corn and beans just as their ancestors did.
72. Two accused, he alleged, were seen by witnesses planting the device at Primity Crescent,[Sentencedict] New Buildings.
73. The sites for planting genetically modified maize and oilseed rape have to be announced in advance.
74. These three are fairly trouble free eaters, also suitable for planting in any district.
75. He also planted trees in the surrounding woods and countryside, so there is nothing new in tree planting schemes.
76. Telekia speciosa Noted for its long-stalked heart-shaped leaves, shade tolerance and suitability for waterside planting.
77. We can do a lot after planting, but in no way so fundamental as doing the job properly beforehand.
78. Let the seeds lie in the open for a day before planting them.
79. Detectives think some one may have seen the bombers as they were planting the devices.
80. Co-ordination of voluntary effort in relation to the promotion of tree planting and the protection of trees is effected through the Tree Council.
81. Prices came under pressure early last week as better weather enabled planting to continue.
82. His farm lies next to Burnfoot and he fears approval for further planting there will start a domino effect throughout the valley.
83. No one has yet claimed responsibility for planting the bomb.
84. Practical Project Planting by numbers Plant in style with our beautiful collection of small shrubs and herbaceous plants.
85. Dig in plenty of rotted manure, but ensure the ground has settled firmly before planting.
86. Parents and teachers soon caught the planting mania, and saved seeds from their salads.
87. David Copeland, 23, has admitted planting three nail bombs in London last April.
88. Presenting original ideas in notes is like planting seeds in a garden, Cooley says.
89. Low maintenance is an important criteria in many modern gardens and this planting combines ground cover with taller shrub material.
90. The Beginnings of Agriculture Writers on early human culture offer different times and places for the beginnings of deliberate planting and harvesting.
More similar words: panting, wanting, ranting, enchanting, plant, planter, supplant, implant, plantain, eggplant, plant cell, implanted, transplant, plantation, atlantic, implantation, planning, planking, quarantine, transatlantic, elephantine, placating, renting, hunting, mounting, glinting, parenting, haunting, daunting, painting.