The practice of growing and nurturing plants outside of their wild habitat (i.e., in gardens, nurseries, arboreta).
A highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality.
1 Furthermore, the cultivation of asparagus takes time: careful hand harvesting is essential.
2 Its stated aim: to steal cultivation and sale away from organised crime.
3 The forest represents the aristocratic element in the cultivation of the soil.
4 The upland rice requires much more care and labor in its cultivation .
5 Floods also hit cultivation in Bangladesh, farmers said, submerging tracts of land.
6 The cultivation of small farms in Belgium differs from the Irish: 1.
7 The cultivation of the soil causes it to produce an infinite increase.
8 It is under pressure from the international community to stop poppy cultivation .
9 Moreover, these cultivars present advantages of convenient cultivation , management, and so on.
10 It has been in cultivation in this country for nearly 300 years.
11 The Company focuses on the production of poultry and cultivation of grain.
12 Hundreds of thousands of bees resided at Hawk's Lair under his cultivation .
13 Several of these tribes have an economy based on cultivation of opium.
14 Crop growers will be struggling a bit with cultivation in muddy conditions.
15 Over and above fertility, thorough German cultivation will tremendously increase the produce.
16 In France, robots prune grapevines, and are used for weeding and cultivation .
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Cultivation в диалектах
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