Mass planting is a monoculture of one specific species. Mass planting is one of the most effective ways to develop 'a look'. In its simplicity a mass planting or monoculture is both a cohesive and timeless in presentation. When teaching garden design I am fond of reminding students that, "Mass planting establishes consistency; consistency develops theme; and theme delivers impact!"
who does the planting and who does the hunting
Laura Planting's birth name is Laura E. Planting.
it is the planting of a seed. is this a trick question?
planting planted planting
That depends on what you are planting.
the women in the village do the planting
Indirect Planting-In this method of planting,the plants need to be transferred from a seed box to it's permanent place.
Indirect Planting-In this method of planting,the plants need to be transferred from a seed box to it's permanent place.
Indirect Planting-In this method of planting,the plants need to be transferred from a seed box to it's permanent place.
A mass of flowers could be called a bouquet. Certain types of flowers are referred to as mass flowers. Examples are: rose, carnation, gerbera, sunflower, lily, daffodil, tulip, iris, freesia, zinnia, alstroemeria, protea and chrysanthemum. They are usually the main flowers in a bouquet. Mass planting is filling in an area in the landscape with flowers of one or more types.
It can depend on the flowers you are planting.
Mass planting of cane can enhance the overall landscape design by creating a cohesive and visually appealing look. The uniformity and density of the cane plants can provide a sense of structure and rhythm to the landscape, while also adding texture and movement. Additionally, the tall and slender nature of cane plants can create vertical interest and help to frame or define different areas within the landscape.