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Meaning of horticulture
The art, science, and practice of cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
Etymology of horticulture
The word "horticulture" comes from the Latin words "hortus" meaning garden and "cultura" meaning cultivation.
The term has been used in English since the 17th century to describe the practice of cultivating plants, particularly in a garden or orchard setting.
Synonyms
gardening
agriculture
landscaping
floriculture
arboriculture
silviculture
viticulture
pomology
olericulture
nursery
gardening
crop management
plant breeding
plant science
botany
agronomy
husbandry
cultivation
farming
tillage
gardening techniques
garden design
landscape architecture
plant care
plant nutrition
soil science
irrigation
pruning
grafting
greenhouse management
orchard management
vineyard management
forestry
tree care
urban forestry
environmental horticulture
horticultural therapy
plant pathology
entomology
garden maintenance
landscape maintenance
turf management
sports turf management
golf course management
grounds management
park management
garden conservation
plant conservation
biodiversity conservation
ecosystem management
ecological restoration
landscape ecology
urban agriculture
community gardening
permaculture
biodynamics
organic farming
sustainable agriculture
regenerative agriculture
Definitions
- The art, science, and practice of cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
- * The cultivation of a garden or orchard, including the preparation of soil, the planting and maintenance of plants, and the harvesting of crops.
Usage Examples
- She studied horticulture in college and now works as a landscape designer.
- * The university has a strong department of horticulture, offering courses in plant breeding, soil science, and irrigation management.
- * The city's parks and recreation department is responsible for the horticulture of all public gardens and green spaces.
Antonyms
desertification
deforestation
pollution
environmental degradation
neglect
abandonment
vandalism
destruction
erosion
degradation
decay
deterioration
wilderness
wildness
savagery
brutality
cruelty
harshness
ruggedness
barrenness
desolation
isolation
neglectfulness
carelessness
thoughtlessness
indifference
unconcern
disinterest
inattention
disregard
ignorance
illiteracy
incompetence
ineptness
ineffectiveness
unproductiveness
sterility
barrenness
infertility
unfruitfulness