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Definition of vining in English: viningadjective ˈvʌɪnɪŋˈvīniNG attributive (of a plant) growing as a vine with climbing or trailing woody stems. (植物)蔓生的,攀缘的 Example sentencesExamples - At planting time, set trellises, tepees, or wire cages in containers to provide support for vining crops - pole beans, cucumbers, and tomatoes.
- Growing tomatoes or any vining plant this way really makes the best use of your garden space.
- A local group of farmers lost their contract to grow vining peas, which are the sort we eat with our meals.
- Fortunately, where I am, I have been able to plant some in the ground, and wound vine-style through vining Jasminum nitidum, they disguise downspouts and are treating me to their scent now.
- When planting a tall container, consider vining plants, like ornamental sweet potato or setcresia.
- It has a new border of vining tulips and daisies over stars.
- Because of their fixed habit, they are considerably less trouble to grow than vining or indeterminate tomatoes.
- Try this with other vegetables, such as peas, cucumbers, pole beans or even vining flowers.
- Both bush and vining tomatoes should be trellised, but each kind requires a different kind of support.
- Almost all vining crops will benefit from pruning - winter squash, pumpkins, melons, cucumbers and tomatoes.
- The vining types will need the support of a trellis or fence on which to climb.
- Today, these graceful vining plants are so ubiquitous that many people overlook them.
- Do you want bushes, trees, climbers, vining or do you want them to grow into a hedge?
- Tall vining types, which bear over a long season if you keep picking them, need support: a trellis, wire or nylon mesh, or poles.
- Not only does this create a sturdy and attractive structure for vining plants to climb up, but it also provides a cool and shady nook underneath in which children can nap, read, or hold tea parties.
- In summer, twine strung between posts supports vining crops like pole beans.
- Bigroot morning glory (also called wild sweet potato) is a vining perennial that reproduces from seed and from roots.
- Build trellises of 1-by 1-inch wood posts - evenly spaced down the row and connected with string - for vining vegetables such as cucumbers and pole beans.
Synonyms trailing, creeping, straggling, prostrate
noun ˈvʌɪnɪŋˈvīniNG mass nounThe separation of leguminous crops from their vines and pods. 荚果脱粒,豆类作物脱粒,蔓生作物脱荚 Definition of vining in US English: viningadjectiveˈvīniNG attributive (of a plant) growing as a vine with climbing or trailing woody stems. (植物)蔓生的,攀缘的 Example sentencesExamples - Today, these graceful vining plants are so ubiquitous that many people overlook them.
- The vining types will need the support of a trellis or fence on which to climb.
- When planting a tall container, consider vining plants, like ornamental sweet potato or setcresia.
- Growing tomatoes or any vining plant this way really makes the best use of your garden space.
- Build trellises of 1-by 1-inch wood posts - evenly spaced down the row and connected with string - for vining vegetables such as cucumbers and pole beans.
- Bigroot morning glory (also called wild sweet potato) is a vining perennial that reproduces from seed and from roots.
- Almost all vining crops will benefit from pruning - winter squash, pumpkins, melons, cucumbers and tomatoes.
- In summer, twine strung between posts supports vining crops like pole beans.
- Tall vining types, which bear over a long season if you keep picking them, need support: a trellis, wire or nylon mesh, or poles.
- Try this with other vegetables, such as peas, cucumbers, pole beans or even vining flowers.
- Because of their fixed habit, they are considerably less trouble to grow than vining or indeterminate tomatoes.
- Not only does this create a sturdy and attractive structure for vining plants to climb up, but it also provides a cool and shady nook underneath in which children can nap, read, or hold tea parties.
- It has a new border of vining tulips and daisies over stars.
- Fortunately, where I am, I have been able to plant some in the ground, and wound vine-style through vining Jasminum nitidum, they disguise downspouts and are treating me to their scent now.
- A local group of farmers lost their contract to grow vining peas, which are the sort we eat with our meals.
- Do you want bushes, trees, climbers, vining or do you want them to grow into a hedge?
- Both bush and vining tomatoes should be trellised, but each kind requires a different kind of support.
- At planting time, set trellises, tepees, or wire cages in containers to provide support for vining crops - pole beans, cucumbers, and tomatoes.
Synonyms trailing, creeping, straggling, prostrate
nounˈvīniNG The separation of leguminous crops from their vines and pods. 荚果脱粒,豆类作物脱粒,蔓生作物脱荚 |