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gardeningThe constant and slow churning of the lunar regolith as the result of meteorite impacts.
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gardening1570s, verbal noun from garden (v.).
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gardeningthe cultivation of plants (garden) a plot of ground where plants are cultivated (garden) work in the garden; "My hobby is gardening" (garden) the flowers or vegetables or fru [..]
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gardeningsowing mines in rivers, ports and oceans from low heights. Gee:
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gardeningThe act of cultivating or tending to a plot of ground, usually near a house, where flowers, shrubs, vegetables, fruits, or herbs are planted.
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gardening(n) the cultivation of plants
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gardening(See ADAM’S PROFESSION.)
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gardeningThe act of the batsman repairing indentations in the pitch, made by the ball or studs, with his bat. More likely to happen when a ball has just whistled past his nose or scooted by his ankle
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gardeningPlanting and weeding vegetable and flower gardens is good exercise. Green gardeners use organic methods to control pests, instead of pesticides, and use composted material instead of commercial fertil [..]
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gardeningCultivation of Plants; (Fruit; VEGETABLES; MEDICINAL HERBS) on small plots of ground or in containers.
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gardeningCultivation of PLANTS; (FRUIT; VEGETABLES; MEDICINAL HERBS) on small plots of ground or in containers.
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gardening
The process or action of cultivating the soil, particularly in a garden; the care of a garden; horticulture.
(His hobby was gardening.)
* '''1866''', Elizabeth Gaskell, ''Wives and Daughters''
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gardeningCleaning a potential route in such an aggressive manner that it verges on chipping.
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