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.
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181. Left to nature, many of the planting sites would develop into woodland.
182. More than £75 million will be made available over the three years from the commission's woodland grant scheme to help private planting.
183. We reproduce in the appendix one that our new church planting team are currently using.
184. Students have worked over the last four years with Castle Eden Walkway and Cleveland Wildlife Trust in planting trees throughout Stockton.
185. Texaco donated one million dollars, and put their staff members to work on tree planting as well.
186. Today her school payed tribute to her courage and fulfilled her final wish, the planting of 2 trees in her memory.
187. Good Friday in East Anglia used to be the traditional day for planting potatoes.
188. He lifted her left hand, playing with it, separating the fingers and planting baby kisses on each one.
189. In winter, rice fields were bare and brown, but there was the anticipation of spring planting just around the corner.
190. There are pages devoted to planting explosives in table lamps, garden gates and even fountain pens.
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191. Pot-growing and planting in good soil near sea level made all the difference.
192. When the saint returned at dusk, a large field was clear and ready for planting.
193. As long as the mild weather holds, you can keep planting.
194. By planting a different, male-fertile strain among it, the breeders can collect hybrid seed.
195. They have realised that the key to unlimited growth was the planting of new congregations.
196. The chairman will make enquiries about the proposed date for planting shrubs.
197. Cultivation: The planting medium should consist of clay, peat(sentencedict.com), loam or leaf mould and a good layer of sand.
198. When planting new trees in your garden, make sure that you know what the mature heights are likely to be.
199. This must be taken into consideration when establishing an aquarium and selecting the planting medium.
200. Average grant payment for all planting is expected to rise from £972 per hectare in 1992/93 to £1,152 by 1995/96.
201. Nobody even knows who is planting the bombs or why.
202. Dig the site before planting out in May, remove weeds and add a scattering of bonemeal.
203. He did five himself in Long Kesh in the early seventies for planting a bomb.
204. If you're filling the pond with tap water, allow seven days for any chlorine to disappear before planting.
205. The knack of outline planting is to arrange a selection of these shapes in groups that are pleasing to the eye.
206. Planting the new pond A shoal of Neons for £2?
207. This helped persuade the Government to take action altering tax incentives for planting in the 1988 Budget.
208. They pointed out that the incident could be marked by planting a tree on the course or giving a party.
209. If the quota's exceeded, growers could be forced to stop planting new vines.
210. They have tree planting campaigns and regular fundraising for another building to be built on the grounds of the training centre.
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