landscaping — the process of making a garden or other piece of land more attractive by changing the design, adding features, or planting trees and shrubs
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: the process of making a garden or other piece of land more attractive by changing the design, adding features, or planting trees and shrubs
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈlændskeɪpɪŋ/
Example Sentences
- My neighbor spent a fortune on landscaping, but the rabbits ate everything except the 'rabbit-proof' plants.
- The landscaping company transformed our backyard into a beautiful garden paradise.
- He's studying landscaping because he wants to make the world more beautiful, one lawn at a time.
landscaping
NOUN[/ˈlændskeɪpɪŋ/]
the process of making a garden or other piece of land more attractive by changing the design, adding features, or planting trees and shrubs

the process of making a garden or other piece of land more attractive by changing the design, adding features, or planting trees and shrubs

While landscaping and shaping, nature keeps escaping!
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“My neighbor spent a fortune on landscaping, but the rabbits ate everything except the 'rabbit-proof' plants.”
“The landscaping company transformed our backyard into a beautiful garden paradise.”
“He's studying landscaping because he wants to make the world more beautiful, one lawn at a time.”
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