Pronunciation: /ˈplæntɪŋ/
noun the act of placing seeds or young plants in the ground to grow
A1 I enjoy planting flowers in my garden.
A2 Planting vegetables can be a fun and rewarding activity.
B1 She is planning on planting a variety of trees in her backyard.
B2 The community is organizing a tree planting event to help the environment.
C1 The research project focuses on the impact of different planting techniques on crop yield.
C2 The botanist's expertise in planting rare species has led to the successful conservation of endangered plants.
verb the act of placing seeds or young plants in the ground to grow
A1 I am planting flowers in my garden.
A2 She enjoys planting vegetables in her backyard.
B1 The farmers are planting crops in the fields.
B2 The environmentalists are planting trees to help combat deforestation.
C1 The landscaping company is planting a variety of shrubs and flowers in the park.
C2 The botanist is planting rare species of plants in the botanical garden for research purposes.
formal The farmers are diligently planting crops in the fields.
informal We're gonna start planting the flowers in the garden tomorrow.
slang Let's get our hands dirty and start planting some veggies.
figurative Planting the seeds of knowledge in young minds is crucial for their growth.
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