horticultural

[US]/ˌhɔrtɪ'kʌltʃərəl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. related to the cultivation of gardens or plants.

Phrases & Collocations

horticultural practices

horticultural industry

horticultural society

Example Sentences

She has a horticultural background.

The horticultural society organizes workshops for gardeners.

He studied horticultural techniques for growing vegetables.

The horticultural industry plays a significant role in the economy.

She enjoys visiting horticultural gardens in her free time.

The horticultural fair showcases the latest gardening tools.

He decided to pursue a career in horticultural design.

The horticultural center offers classes on plant care.

She hopes to improve her horticultural skills through practice.

The horticultural society promotes sustainable gardening practices.

Real-world Examples

They had lots of horticultural friends.

Source: Listening Digest

You have to find a horticultural specimen to match it to.

Source: CNN 10 Student English Compilation September 2020

They wanted to check out a manmade horticultural haven known as Supertree Grove.

Source: CNN 10 Student English May/June 2018 Compilation

The preparation work for the horticultural exhibition has been going on in a busy and orderly manner.

Source: CRI Online April 2019 Collection

This is the second time for China to host the world horticultural exposition at its highest level.

Source: CRI Online April 2019 Collection

The horticultural development of Hawaii almost entirely ended after 1910.

Source: Cross Creek (Part 2)

Welcome to my horticultural wonderland of rare and exotic orchids.

Source: First Arrival (Season 2)

And I can imagine him taking his horticultural friends round of an evening before dinner, going and looking at the plants

Source: Listening Digest

At first, they used it for things like insulation, but more and more people are using it in horticultural applications, especially in hydroponic applications.

Source: Popular Science Essays

Too often they are written by people who confuse insight with jargon, the types who love to call a spade a manual horticultural utensil.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

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