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horticulture

[hawr-ti-kuhl-cher] / ˈhɔr tɪˌkʌl tʃər /


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This result suggests a possible role for the audio monitoring of plants in farming and horticulture.

From Scientific American

In the spring, it isn’t so much rising average temperatures that threaten the hardiness of cherry trees, according to Christopher Walsh, a horticulture professor at the University of Maryland.

From Washington Post

He had attended horticulture school in Tokyo, spoke English and was fascinated with American culture, all traits that impressed Fred Yoshimura.

From Los Angeles Times

According to Cornell University's horticulture department, the first colonists of what is now New York State attempted to grow European grapes, but failed.

From Salon

The strong interest in horticulture, particularly among residents in North Seattle, isn’t surprising, said Laura Matter, program director of Natural Yard Care at Tilth Alliance, based in Wallingford.

From Seattle Times