germination
The process of a seed causes itself to produce growth and become a plant.
girdling
The name for what happens when a tree loses a complete ring of bark around the circumference of its trunk. This condition is typically fatal to a tree.
grafting
The process of attaching one related plant tissue to another plant tissue. Normally, it is used to connect a superior fruiting tissue to a superior rooting tissue.
green compost material
Material added to the compost pile that adds nitrogen to the composting mix and feeds the microbes and bacteria that are needed for composting.
green manure
A plant that is grown purely to enrich or fertilize the soil in which it is grown in. Nitrogen fixing plants, like peas and clover, are examples of this.
ground cover
A low and densely growing plant that is used to cover normally large areas of ground.
growing season
The period of time during the year in which a crop, flower or plant can survive and actively grow.
title: “Glossary G Glossary Gardening Terms Page 7” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-25” author: “George Chancellor”
germination
The process of a seed causes itself to produce growth and become a plant.
girdling
The name for what happens when a tree loses a complete ring of bark around the circumference of its trunk. This condition is typically fatal to a tree.
grafting
The process of attaching one related plant tissue to another plant tissue. Normally, it is used to connect a superior fruiting tissue to a superior rooting tissue.
green compost material
Material added to the compost pile that adds nitrogen to the composting mix and feeds the microbes and bacteria that are needed for composting.
green manure
A plant that is grown purely to enrich or fertilize the soil in which it is grown in. Nitrogen fixing plants, like peas and clover, are examples of this.
ground cover
A low and densely growing plant that is used to cover normally large areas of ground.
growing season
The period of time during the year in which a crop, flower or plant can survive and actively grow.
title: “Glossary G Glossary Gardening Terms Page 7” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-08” author: “Valerie Howard”
germination
The process of a seed causes itself to produce growth and become a plant.
girdling
The name for what happens when a tree loses a complete ring of bark around the circumference of its trunk. This condition is typically fatal to a tree.
grafting
The process of attaching one related plant tissue to another plant tissue. Normally, it is used to connect a superior fruiting tissue to a superior rooting tissue.
green compost material
Material added to the compost pile that adds nitrogen to the composting mix and feeds the microbes and bacteria that are needed for composting.
green manure
A plant that is grown purely to enrich or fertilize the soil in which it is grown in. Nitrogen fixing plants, like peas and clover, are examples of this.
ground cover
A low and densely growing plant that is used to cover normally large areas of ground.
growing season
The period of time during the year in which a crop, flower or plant can survive and actively grow.
title: “Glossary G Glossary Gardening Terms Page 7” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-09” author: “George Dunlap”
germination
The process of a seed causes itself to produce growth and become a plant.
girdling
The name for what happens when a tree loses a complete ring of bark around the circumference of its trunk. This condition is typically fatal to a tree.
grafting
The process of attaching one related plant tissue to another plant tissue. Normally, it is used to connect a superior fruiting tissue to a superior rooting tissue.
green compost material
Material added to the compost pile that adds nitrogen to the composting mix and feeds the microbes and bacteria that are needed for composting.
green manure
A plant that is grown purely to enrich or fertilize the soil in which it is grown in. Nitrogen fixing plants, like peas and clover, are examples of this.
ground cover
A low and densely growing plant that is used to cover normally large areas of ground.
growing season
The period of time during the year in which a crop, flower or plant can survive and actively grow.
title: “Glossary G Glossary Gardening Terms Page 7” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-26” author: “Walter Dibble”
germination
The process of a seed causes itself to produce growth and become a plant.
girdling
The name for what happens when a tree loses a complete ring of bark around the circumference of its trunk. This condition is typically fatal to a tree.
grafting
The process of attaching one related plant tissue to another plant tissue. Normally, it is used to connect a superior fruiting tissue to a superior rooting tissue.
green compost material
Material added to the compost pile that adds nitrogen to the composting mix and feeds the microbes and bacteria that are needed for composting.
green manure
A plant that is grown purely to enrich or fertilize the soil in which it is grown in. Nitrogen fixing plants, like peas and clover, are examples of this.
ground cover
A low and densely growing plant that is used to cover normally large areas of ground.
growing season
The period of time during the year in which a crop, flower or plant can survive and actively grow.
title: “Glossary G Glossary Gardening Terms Page 7” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-20” author: “Norma Deshong”
germination
The process of a seed causes itself to produce growth and become a plant.
girdling
The name for what happens when a tree loses a complete ring of bark around the circumference of its trunk. This condition is typically fatal to a tree.
grafting
The process of attaching one related plant tissue to another plant tissue. Normally, it is used to connect a superior fruiting tissue to a superior rooting tissue.
green compost material
Material added to the compost pile that adds nitrogen to the composting mix and feeds the microbes and bacteria that are needed for composting.
green manure
A plant that is grown purely to enrich or fertilize the soil in which it is grown in. Nitrogen fixing plants, like peas and clover, are examples of this.
ground cover
A low and densely growing plant that is used to cover normally large areas of ground.
growing season
The period of time during the year in which a crop, flower or plant can survive and actively grow.
title: “Glossary G Glossary Gardening Terms Page 7” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-20” author: “Felicia Frost”
germination
The process of a seed causes itself to produce growth and become a plant.
girdling
The name for what happens when a tree loses a complete ring of bark around the circumference of its trunk. This condition is typically fatal to a tree.
grafting
The process of attaching one related plant tissue to another plant tissue. Normally, it is used to connect a superior fruiting tissue to a superior rooting tissue.
green compost material
Material added to the compost pile that adds nitrogen to the composting mix and feeds the microbes and bacteria that are needed for composting.
green manure
A plant that is grown purely to enrich or fertilize the soil in which it is grown in. Nitrogen fixing plants, like peas and clover, are examples of this.
ground cover
A low and densely growing plant that is used to cover normally large areas of ground.
growing season
The period of time during the year in which a crop, flower or plant can survive and actively grow.
title: “Glossary G Glossary Gardening Terms Page 7” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-03” author: “Amy Vancuren”
germination
The process of a seed causes itself to produce growth and become a plant.
girdling
The name for what happens when a tree loses a complete ring of bark around the circumference of its trunk. This condition is typically fatal to a tree.
grafting
The process of attaching one related plant tissue to another plant tissue. Normally, it is used to connect a superior fruiting tissue to a superior rooting tissue.
green compost material
Material added to the compost pile that adds nitrogen to the composting mix and feeds the microbes and bacteria that are needed for composting.
green manure
A plant that is grown purely to enrich or fertilize the soil in which it is grown in. Nitrogen fixing plants, like peas and clover, are examples of this.
ground cover
A low and densely growing plant that is used to cover normally large areas of ground.
growing season
The period of time during the year in which a crop, flower or plant can survive and actively grow.
title: “Glossary G Glossary Gardening Terms Page 7” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-06” author: “Francis Pinkett”
germination
The process of a seed causes itself to produce growth and become a plant.
girdling
The name for what happens when a tree loses a complete ring of bark around the circumference of its trunk. This condition is typically fatal to a tree.
grafting
The process of attaching one related plant tissue to another plant tissue. Normally, it is used to connect a superior fruiting tissue to a superior rooting tissue.
green compost material
Material added to the compost pile that adds nitrogen to the composting mix and feeds the microbes and bacteria that are needed for composting.
green manure
A plant that is grown purely to enrich or fertilize the soil in which it is grown in. Nitrogen fixing plants, like peas and clover, are examples of this.
ground cover
A low and densely growing plant that is used to cover normally large areas of ground.
growing season
The period of time during the year in which a crop, flower or plant can survive and actively grow.