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Definition of interplant in English: interplantverb ɪntəˈplɑːntˌin(t)ərˈplant [with object]1Plant (a crop or plant) together with another crop or plant. 间种 purple varieties are interplanted with yellow types Example sentencesExamples - All of these, the wildlings and selected forms alike, take up little space, look delightful when interplanted with small spring bulbs, and provide enormous interest at a time when any colour is to be cherished.
- He interplants hakonechloa, fountain grass (Pennisetum spp.) and eulalia grass (Miscanthus spp.) with his bulbs.
- That's why gardeners interplant Oriental poppies with concealing companions such as baby's breath, catmint, globe thistle, Heliopsis, purple coneflower, and Russian sage.
- In August, get a jump on fall cover crops by interplanting them between corn, carrots and other row crops.
- To begin with, a more disease-resistant crop, interplanted with a less resistant crop, can act as a physical barrier to the spread of disease spores.
- Even on a small scale, container grasses can be enlivened by interplanting them with broad-leafed plants, such as a mix of golden-variegated Hakone grass with bronze-leafed sweet potato vine.
- These could be interplanted with a bronze-foliaged winter blooming heath to provide pockets of color and shape during the winter season.
- They are all modestly interplanted with Red Onions to help deter pests.
- One year we grew lettuce and then interplanted tomatoes; those two crops grossed $5,300.
- Bulbs can also be interplanted in such a way that the summer perennials just coming into leaf will mask the dying foliage of the spring bulbs.
- Yet when it's finished flowering, she likes to interplant some impatiens in the bed under her tree for spots of summer-long color.
- Elaeagnus may significantly improve yields from nitrogen-greedy plum and nut trees, for example, when it is interplanted among them.
- Below are colorful primroses interplanted with forget-me-nots and azaleas.
- A favorite Dutch remedy is to interplant Fritillaria imperialis.
- Other gardeners prefer to interplant them with spring flowers such as columbines, daisies, dianthus, Iceland poppies, lupines, and peonies.
- Participating families could interplant agricultural crops on the land until the trees were firmly established.
- As other varieties were interplanted with Petite Syrah, and as new vineyards were started with unidentified cuttings from older vineyards, the true identity of Petite Syrah grew more and more obscure.
- Spring is the time to interplant perennials, shrubs, roses and plant or transplant your annuals.
- It's deciduous, so to obtain year-round shade, it will need to be interplanted with other evergreen species such as the yellowwood tree.
- A few ‘Chinese Daikon’ or ‘Snow Belle’ radishes work well as a flea beetle catch-crop when interplanted with cole crops.
- 1.1 Plant (land) with a mixture of crops or plants.
套种 the area could be interplanted with shade-loving species
Definition of interplant in US English: interplantverbˌin(t)ərˈplant [with object]usually be interplanted1Plant (a crop or plant) together with another crop or plant. 间种 purple varieties are interplanted with yellow types Example sentencesExamples - Elaeagnus may significantly improve yields from nitrogen-greedy plum and nut trees, for example, when it is interplanted among them.
- It's deciduous, so to obtain year-round shade, it will need to be interplanted with other evergreen species such as the yellowwood tree.
- All of these, the wildlings and selected forms alike, take up little space, look delightful when interplanted with small spring bulbs, and provide enormous interest at a time when any colour is to be cherished.
- Spring is the time to interplant perennials, shrubs, roses and plant or transplant your annuals.
- Participating families could interplant agricultural crops on the land until the trees were firmly established.
- Bulbs can also be interplanted in such a way that the summer perennials just coming into leaf will mask the dying foliage of the spring bulbs.
- These could be interplanted with a bronze-foliaged winter blooming heath to provide pockets of color and shape during the winter season.
- That's why gardeners interplant Oriental poppies with concealing companions such as baby's breath, catmint, globe thistle, Heliopsis, purple coneflower, and Russian sage.
- A few ‘Chinese Daikon’ or ‘Snow Belle’ radishes work well as a flea beetle catch-crop when interplanted with cole crops.
- Yet when it's finished flowering, she likes to interplant some impatiens in the bed under her tree for spots of summer-long color.
- In August, get a jump on fall cover crops by interplanting them between corn, carrots and other row crops.
- A favorite Dutch remedy is to interplant Fritillaria imperialis.
- Even on a small scale, container grasses can be enlivened by interplanting them with broad-leafed plants, such as a mix of golden-variegated Hakone grass with bronze-leafed sweet potato vine.
- He interplants hakonechloa, fountain grass (Pennisetum spp.) and eulalia grass (Miscanthus spp.) with his bulbs.
- They are all modestly interplanted with Red Onions to help deter pests.
- Other gardeners prefer to interplant them with spring flowers such as columbines, daisies, dianthus, Iceland poppies, lupines, and peonies.
- Below are colorful primroses interplanted with forget-me-nots and azaleas.
- To begin with, a more disease-resistant crop, interplanted with a less resistant crop, can act as a physical barrier to the spread of disease spores.
- As other varieties were interplanted with Petite Syrah, and as new vineyards were started with unidentified cuttings from older vineyards, the true identity of Petite Syrah grew more and more obscure.
- One year we grew lettuce and then interplanted tomatoes; those two crops grossed $5,300.
- 1.1 Plant (land) with a mixture of crops or plants.
套种 the area could be interplanted with shade-loving species
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