Technique in agriculture and horticulture of piling soil up around the base of a plant.
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Examples for "earthing"
Examples for "earthing"
1He said he had never seen an earthing wire used as the active wire.
2One common complaint was earthing along the line.
3I guessed that something had shorted in the detonator circuit and was earthing the power supply.
4The culture is the same as given for celery, except that no earthing or blanching is required.
5The after-cultivation consists in thorough tillage until the time of "handling" or earthing up the plants.
1Fingerprint ridging falls into one of three broad patterns: arches, loops, or whorls.
2He relies upon ridging, and the proper disposition of open furrows, in the old Greek way.
3He is constantly mining, and ridging it up.
4Crews sought to construct fire lines by hand in the steep, rugged terrain ridging the river, Christensen said.
5Mrs. Deford's lips twisted in an up-curling movement and her eyebrows lifted, ridging her forehead in fine furrows.
1Suppose you have an eye on the hilling up of the potatoes, Ted.
2In wet soils or seasons hilling may be advisable, but very seldom otherwise.
3Protecting your taters with the hilling technique
4A little temporary hilling will do no harm, but the ground should be kept as level as possible.
5There is a broad hilling up, so as to have a slope inward toward the plants, as well as away from them.
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