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"horticultural" Definitions
  1. connected with the study or practice of growing flowers, fruit and vegetables

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It will be the biggest horticultural one ever held anywhere.
The trouble is there is no escaping your horticultural gaffes.
"It's never been subjected to controlled scientific experiments," particularly horticultural ones.
"People want to have living things in their homes like plants because there also is an emotional attachment," says Patty Cassidy, a registered horticultural therapist, Master Gardener, and vice president of the American Horticultural Therapy Association.
The goal of horticultural therapy is to get people outside and in nature.
She visited Wisley, the flagship garden of the Royal Horticultural Society in Surrey.
His horticultural experience had been limited to planting flowers in his front yard.
Bord na Móna still harvests peat and exports it for horticultural use, for example.
And is Kew's Millennium Seed Bank the ultimate horticultural insurance policy for the planet?
This year's Morningside Lights parade celebrates Harlem's community gardens with lanterns of horticultural themes.
The steepest, almost vertical slopes were made with wire baskets, stuffed with horticultural soil.
A British man's ingenuity with astroturf has been rewarded by the Royal Horticultural Society.
She won two gold medals from the Royal Horticultural Society, the British gardening charity.
If you're looking for unusual types, you might try nurseries, horticultural clubs and old orchards.
Driscoll's latest innovation is the addition of a microbiologist and horticultural scientist to its team.
Extender tools help them reach, and horticultural therapists teach them how to use the tools.
"The horticultural displays will attempt to depict the French Riviera that inspired him," she added.
It is Ms. Blank's aim to reinvent the garden center — and your local horticultural society.
Even before the cannabis boom, the Dutch horticultural influence has been a feature in Canada.
But he found his calling at horticultural school in Vilvoorde, about 26 miles from Antwerp.
Signify is a New Jersey firm that supplies 80 Acres with LED horticultural lighting systems.
Over a 40-year career, Skaryna variously tried his hand at medicine, philosophy and horticultural design.
The Royal Horticultural Society has named a pink-purple clematis flower after the Duchess of Sussex.
In addition, Royal Horticultural Society named a pink-purple clematis flower after the Duchess of Sussex.
Other schools offer concentrations through their horticulture programs and certificates through the American Horticultural Therapy Association.
LAWRENCE "The Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse," visual lecture exploring painters' fascination with the horticultural world.
The process is an accelerated horticultural version of the aging process that all athletes ultimately face.
She called upon the Royal Horticultural Society to do more to promote diversity within the gardening community.
Horticultural therapy is a professional practice that uses plants and gardening to improve mental and physical health.
That book's well-spun and densely detailed history bespoke many hours in the Royal Horticultural Society library.
Lukita said the USTR had also complained about Indonesia's restrictions on U.S. horticultural products such as apples.
Given my horticultural history, people might be surprised by the number of gardening books on my shelves.
There, Felix presents his big bargaining chip: Rafa the horticultural genius has developed a new strain of weed.
Antalya, the main city on Turkey's Mediterranean coast, will host the EXPO 2016 world horticultural fair in April.
This is the first time William and Kate have officially attended the celebration of horticultural color and design.
This garden was designed by the Duchess of Cambridge for the Royal Horticultural Society's (RHS) Chelsea Flower Show. 
Suchkova, 31, works on the creation and operation of pedestrian plazas for the Horticultural Society of New York.
The platform, only a few feet thick and heated up by idling trains below, presented a horticultural challenge.
LAWRENCE The Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse, a visual lecture exploring the painter's fascination with the horticultural world.
Even in the city, property owners can be skittish about taking horticultural risks in their postage-stamp spaces.
Queen Elizabeth is patron of the Royal Horticultural Society, the organization that hosts the Chelsea Flower Show every year.
The Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science has published the first pictures of transgenic Mexican limes (above).
Schools, prisons, and assisted living communities also typically have horticultural therapy programs available for people to utilize, Cassidy says.
And our casual interest level probably isn't going to get us to the local horticultural society to learn more.
Plant influencers, the horticultural stars of that medium, now have book deals, sponsors and hundreds of thousands of followers.
At NYU Langone, horticultural therapy can involve propagating plants, arranging flowers, plus lotion making and other vaguely natural activities.
And local horticultural societies may accept used flowers to cut and dry them to preserve them, pressed between pages.
Only here do mastic trees and shrubs produce so much resin, the result of many centuries of horticultural eugenics.
The trade question was one of 10 that Mr. Obama took from the audience at the Royal Horticultural Halls.
She also told trade publication Horticulture Week that black people do not "culturally" feel a part of the horticultural scene.
Chris Young, London area outreach adviser for the Royal Horticultural Society, helped Kate with the art of bird box making.
For all her husband's enthusiasm and success, his methods were not up to the standards of the Royal Horticultural Society.
EAST HAMPTON "Planters On + Off the Ground," horticultural exhibition judged by Martha Stewart in celebration of LongHouse Reserve's 24th year.
EAST HAMPTON "Planters On + Off the Ground," horticultural exhibition judged by Martha Stewart in celebration of LongHouse Reserve's 2631th year.
EAST HAMPTON "Planters On + Off the Ground," horticultural exhibition judged by Martha Stewart in celebration of LongHouse Reserve's 290th year.
EAST HAMPTON "Planters On + Off the Ground," horticultural exhibition judged by Martha Stewart in celebration of LongHouse Reserve's 217th year.
The horticultural therapist found that there weren't many opportunities in the city for special-needs students to access special gardens.
Horticultural designers begin planning the elaborate decorations for next year as soon as everything goes up for the current year.
Jeff Barg is an urban planner and Associate Director of Planning and External Policy Relations at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society.
The $218 million in proceeds went to her most cherished legacy, a horticultural research center located on the Mellon farm.
Ms. Jones and her team collaborated with local horticultural experts to work out which plants would survive in Moscow's climate.
Plant introductions from other temperate zones around the world helped give the nation such a rich horticultural history, he said.
The American Horticultural Therapy Association's formal contention that "quality of life is related to the relationship between people and plants" — reminiscent of Ralph Waldo Emerson's view that there exists an "occult relation between man and vegetable" — suggests that horticultural therapy may facilitate a deeper kind of interspecies connection, one that would probably benefit us all.
Ditto the chrysanthemums, which technically fall within the blue or violet-blue color groups as designated by the Royal Horticultural Society.
Despite the technical innovations and fast pace of agribusiness, Bundotich rejects the title of "horticultural value chain player" that Lagat prefers.
Saturday's "town-hall" style meeting saw 500 young people invited to Lindley Hall, at the Royal Horticultural Society in central London.
Here in the density of Lower Manhattan, an expanse of grass and open blue sky was seemingly its own horticultural achievement.
There are also ceramics—since vases hold flowers—alongside horticultural engravings and objects from the garden like shears and watering cans.
The groom's mother is a marketing consultant and the director of communications for the Connecticut Horticultural Society in Rocky Hill, Conn.
There's a flower garden so immodestly fragrant it seems to exceed all botanical limits, crossing from horticultural into Haribo olfactory territory.
This annual benefit for the Horticultural Society of New York aims to introduce children to both edible greenery and green practices.
Horticultural therapy embraces the basics, using nature and gardening-like activities, facilitated by a trained therapist, to help patients feel better.
It's often used in hospitals, but horticultural therapists also work in addiction recovery centers, prisons and wilderness therapy programs for teenagers.
Operating since 233, the market is a horticultural haven of rare orchids, sculptural cactuses, floral soaps, fruit jams and much besides.
With membership hovering at just around 500 people, the American Horticultural Therapy Association has less manpower today than in decades past — in part, said Candice Shoemaker, a professor of horticulture and horticultural therapy at Kansas State University, because gardening is a fairly accessible skill that other health professionals can just incorporate into their existing therapeutic practices.
The festival, now in its third year, will center on six activity stations inside a pavilion, each associated with a horticultural organization.
He's created award-winning horticultural displays and even published two Nepenthes (pitcher plant) cultivars, meaning a plant spawned through careful human selection.
An Australian government agency partnered with a horticultural group to create a powdered broccoli product that can be made into coffee drinks.
His lipless, toothless mouth agape, his hollow eyes aslant, he stared into an audience that packed the Royal Horticultural Hall in London.
However, she was not yet in post when the company chose to switch part of their horticultural operation from tomatoes to cannabis.
Rhonda Nayel Shafei, a friend of the couple who received permission from Massachusetts, officiated at the Massachusetts Horticultural Society in Wellesley. Mrs.
Orchid breeding on a grand scale began at the Gardens in the 1920s, when director Richard Eric Holttum overhauled the horticultural agenda.
Now 55, he is among the most famous horticultural figures in the United Kingdom, a country where master gardeners have massive followings.
Meteor Systems, a major manufacturer of horticultural systems based in Breda, hopes to be one of the beneficiaries of the revamped law.
"The Musical Gardener Invite," on June 15, will explore the themes of color, harmony and collaboration in sonic, horticultural and culinary contexts.
"One patient specifically said to me, 'The best thing about horticultural therapy is that I'm no longer the subject,'" Ms. Fried said.
Outdoor space: A previous owner who was the president of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society paid a lot of attention to the grounds.
SIOBHAN RUCKSan Francisco The Royal Horticultural Society says you should grow mint around your composters as rats do not like the smell.
The fill was covered with horticultural soil, made from five different recipes, engineered to support specific types of turf, plants, and trees.
Bahar makes juices from apples, grapes and pomegranates, mainstays of the horticultural sector that the government sees as a top development priority.
High-maintenance plants specified by the Olmsted office have been replaced with equally luxuriant flowers known for "horticultural dependability," Ms. Levee notes.
Foreign investment has already been rising from a low base, including farms producing flowers and other horticultural products for export and in manufacturing.
Philadelphia, tired of abandoned lots that attract trash and crime, entered a "LandCare" program with the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society to "green" vacant lots.
Rachel Cochran started the Atlanta nonprofit Trellis Horticultural Therapy Alliance after her daughter was hit by a car, causing a traumatic brain injury.
It's the most successful of the apple varieties developed at UMN's Agricultural Experiment Station (MAES), a horticultural research center that breeds new apples.
But for those dark moments when a horticultural rebuke is too hard to bear, you need some plants that will withstand your neglect.
It was the mid-1980s, and I was a first-year graduate student in creative writing, a program entirely unrelated to horticultural mastery.
Across town, the Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden presents exhibitions and programs; its stroll garden was designed based on Japanese horticultural principles.
According to the Royal Horticultural Society, decking out your home in indoor plants can help increase moisture in the air and eliminate dry skin.
Too often they are written by people who confuse insight with jargon, the types who love to call a spade a "manual horticultural utensil".
A horticultural therapy session can be formal or informal, take place in a variety of settings, and utilize all different kinds of plant material.
Families will gather around before dawn to share their dreams, right before they go hunting or head off to work in their horticultural plots.
Mr. Nievera is a co-chairman of the Cultural Landscape Foundation in Washington, and is a director of the Horticultural Society of New York.
Horticultural producers, who export nearly $360 million worth of goods each year, have long grappled with the challenges of transport in the mountainous nation.
Kalani Miller, Slater's girlfriend, popped in and out, stealing a bite, getting his sign-off on a horticultural decision about their place in Hawaii.
Already, there is talk among some families of abandoning the cherry business altogether, said Nikki Rothwell, coordinator of the Northwest Michigan Horticultural Research Center.
Syme, who often painted flowers for Scotland's national horticultural society, built on Werner's research by adding floral and faunal references to describe the tints.
But gardening is known to reduce stress and improve moods, and some studies have demonstrated the potential of horticultural therapy for elevated well-being.
The snap, shared on social media, shows Kate with Ben from the Royal Horticultural Society and George Hassall as they check out the options.
On her estate in the English countryside, one horticultural historian is cultivating a small empire of almost extinct varieties that once bloomed centuries ago.
Ms. Jed, a horticultural therapist, said she started to weary of the many steep steps she had to climb inside her home every day.
Even galleries, ordered spaces set aside for the display and enjoyment of a selection of specimens from the outside world, have a horticultural flavour.
A grand moment came in 2014, when an exhibit called "Hedgehog Street" won a gold medal at the Royal Horticultural Society's show at Hampton Court.
Kate's garden was created with help from the Royal Horticultural Society and designers Andrée Davies and Adam White to highlight the benefits of playing outdoors.
Clink hopes to boost the self confidence of the inmates and provide them with skills that can be employed in the hospitality and horticultural industries.
According to the Kenyan Horticultural Crop Directorate (HCD), Kenyan growers exported 122,825 tons of cut flowers worth 62.9 billion Kenya shillings ($620 million) in 2015.
The garden was created with help from the Royal Horticultural Society and designers Andrée Davies and Adam White to highlight the benefits of playing outdoors.
"They eat their way through the cambium layer and destroy the connections," says Robert Adams, the TreeVitalize Watersheds regional manager for the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society.
Last and definitely not least: The Bannermans also happen to be great company at dinner, which is, for this crowd, as essential as horticultural prowess.
Studies have found that horticultural therapy supports recovery and improves mood, resulting in shorter stays for many populations, such as mental health facilities and hospitals.
Ms. Anderson-Hall is a horticultural therapist, a practice based on the idea that working with plants, both indoors and outside, can have therapeutic benefits.
In 1959, Rusk Rehabilitation — then the Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine — added its first greenhouse, and their horticultural therapy program has been running steadily ever since.
Harry J. Klee, a professor of horticultural sciences at the University of Florida, thinks he can put it back in within a couple of years.
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Chelsea Flower Show will take place Tuesday, May 21 through Saturday on the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London.
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Campaign for School Gardening hopes to inspire and support children with gardening opportunities to enhance their skills and boost their development.
Arinaitwe says that this increase in the horticultural sector of Uganda has added to the pesticide use, but long-term farming is a problem as well.
They think the bands are coming from horticultural fields nearby, where they're used to tie cut flowers together in bunches, the West Cornwall Ringing Group said.
Horticultural and fruit farmers also rely heavily on both permanent and seasonal workers from the rest of the EU, to pick produce from strawberries to apples.
The most complex and flavorful of citrus, they are correspondingly difficult to grow, as demanding as wine grapes in their requirements for terroir and horticultural prowess.
That is important: organisers like to call the event "the horticultural expo at the foot of the Great Wall", aiming for a soft-power multiplier effect.
Benech was so impressed by his horticultural knowledge that he invited Bergé and his friend for tea at his place at the time, a mobile home.
Priva is a Netherlands-based industrial systems provider to the horticultural industry, with a wide range of products and solutions for climate control and process automation.
When selecting the winners, judges will look at neighbor participation, creativity and visual effect, soil and tree stewardship, horticultural maintenance and plant variety, among other criteria.
International horticultural shows are normally less to do with the national origins of plant species, and more about showing them off and sharing expertise in cultivating them.
We were, like, the seventh dispensary to open the state, and when we opened, there weren't any licenses or regulations yet, so we got a horticultural license.
The Royal Horticultural Society has stated that eradication of Japanese knotweed added an extra £70 million to the cost of developing the site of London's 2012 Olympics.
Photo: Ian Forsyth (Getty)A couple who was robbed of at least $118,2.33 worth of precious horticultural rarities has one plea for the thief: water the trees.
The Kenyan shilling could weaken due to a decrease in dollar sales from charities and horticultural export earnings as the year comes to an end, traders said.
And there's a fair amount of research on horticultural therapy—the idea that helping things grow can be therapeutic to people with many different disabilities and illnesses.
But his travels to Japan also provided him with an advanced horticultural education in Japanese gardens, which are known for their precision, and helped influence his gardening.
She'll be stopping along the route to smile for selfies, chat with passers-by about New York's horticultural history, and raise awareness about our urban wild places.
Wholesale prices of onions have more than halved in the last five weeks, according to data compiled by National Horticultural Research and Development Foundation, a government agency.
Some of this horticultural biodiversity, though, has been nurtured by dedicated growers who want to preserve the forgotten flavors and other traits of apples from the past.
Princess Kate's "Back to Nature"-themed garden was created alongside the Royal Horticultural Society and designers Andrée Davies and Adam White to highlight the benefits of playing outdoors.
The Queen arrived at the Chelsea Flower Show, a flower and horticultural event that takes place every year in London — and always welcomes a number of royal guests.
The UK company said it has formed a joint venture called Infinite Acres with vertical farming company 80 Acres Farms, and Priva Holdings, which sells industrial horticultural systems.
The Kenyan shilling could weaken in the coming days due to strong dollar demand from manufacturers and oil importers while inflows from horticultural products, exporters and charities slowed.
"  Hydroponics, as the Royal Horticultural Society puts it, relates to "the science of growing plants without using soil, by feeding them on mineral nutrient salts dissolved in water.
His sentiments were echoed by another farmer, Pieter de Klerk, who had to give up Kondozi Farm, a thriving horticultural export entity in Odzi, also in Manicaland province.
A horticultural therapist works with any group that can benefit from interaction with plants, including veterans, children, the elderly and those dealing with addiction and mental health problems.
Wine grapes are one of the most valuable horticultural crops in the world, a globally important industry with commercial vineyards on six continents and all 50 U.S. states.
He's also a senior horticultural therapist and clinical assistant professor at N.Y.U. Langone Health, where research is conducted about the therapeutic benefit of work like Ms. Anderson-Hall's.
"People can sometimes be a little resistant when you show up with dirt in a hospital," said Gwenn Fried, the manager of NYU Langone's horticultural therapy services department.
China is the largest customer for cherry producers in the Pacific Northwest, purchasing $130 million worth last year, according to Mark Powers, president of the Northwest Horticultural Council.
But as horticultural lighting companies like Heliospectra and P. L. Light Systems have turned their focus to the cannabis market with more sophisticated LEDs, interest has picked up.
"The flowers are a rich and opulent magenta-purple, so they will really make an impact when planted in borders or larger pots," according to the Royal Horticultural Society.
In her careful process of selection, arrangement, and repetition, Ridler's work mirrors both horticultural craftsmanship and the process of still-life painting so characteristic of the Dutch Golden Age.
The Garden Museum in London has reopened, showcase a recreation of a 17th-century curiosity cabinet, horticultural art, and the tombs of the deconsecrated church in which it's located.
She lives off of the land, where she cultivates corn, yucca, palm trees, and 300 cacao trees of four different varieties in a horticultural plot known as a chacra.
That's what drove Cate Murphy, a horticultural therapist, to start Therapeutic Alternatives of Maryland (TALMAR), a nonprofit that uses gardening and farming as therapy for people of all ages.
The best sources to find a public garden in any region of the United States are maps on the American Public Gardens Association and the American Horticultural Society websites.
By charging clients, which include city councils and Britain's Environment Agency, for watercourse and horticultural services, it pays young offenders a wage while they learn new skills and get qualifications.
Thomas Rainer and I have both been doing the botanical thing for decades; we know, and use, many of the same plants — and even much of the same horticultural vocabulary.
The initiative places former inmates in jobs with 45 companies or organizations, including Dos Toros; Ovenly, a bakery; Superiority Burger; the Horticultural Society of New York; and Steep Rock Bouldering.
BUDAPEST, March 20 (Reuters) - Germany's Fakt AG plans to invest 1 billion euros ($1.13 billion) in a horticultural production, processing and logistics centre in western Hungary, the Hungarian Agriculture Ministry said.
Plasticized reproductions of some of Chagall's stunning stained glass works act as backdrops and points of inspiration for installations created out of living materials by Selby's horticultural and floral design teams.
A Good Gardener and Viridi were both released in 2015, each exploring horticultural play albeit to different ends; the former a first-person adventure, the latter a slow-paced succulent simulator.
In attendance are iPad-toting members of a growing class of young Kenyan professionals that have invested in small-scale horticultural outfits, keen on finding the latest tech for their farms.
Often patients are struggling with uncontrollable circumstances, and working with plants is "a gentle way of trying to process that," said Leigh Anne Starling, president of the American Horticultural Therapy Association.
"People started saying that we should not be treating these people like criminals, because 70 percent of them suffer from mental health issues," recalled Sara Hobel, the Horticultural Society's current director.
"Once I learned about her horticultural heritage, I didn't need to think about it for more than a few minutes before I thought, 'Wow, this is a great idea,'" he said.
Whether a horticultural necessity or an off-season display of wealth, the now-ubiquitous custom of burlapping has had the unexpected effect of transforming the Hamptons into an enormous art park.
"Gulf States were good markets for New Zealand's food and beverage exports and reducing tariffs on dairy, meat, horticultural and other products would help New Zealand's competitiveness in those markets," she said.
The only way to see the peppers for now is to attend the Royal Horticultural Society's Chelsea Flower Show in the U.K. next week, where Smith will be displaying his prized creation.
But 2014 was actually a banner year for Christmas tree farms, according to the Census of Horticultural Specialties: There were 3,352 Christmas tree operations and 19.9 million trees sold for $366.6 million.
The beauty of horticultural therapy is that it gives people who may not have access to nature — such as those living in cities or apartments — the opportunity to engage with plant life.
The show, which opens to the public on Tuesday, is the most prestigious event in Britain's gardening calendar and is organized by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), of which Elizabeth is patron.
There's still lots to see, however, and listed below are a few options located a short drive outside the city, from an open-air desert museum to a sprawling, underground horticultural complex.
The clients "are the caretakers, and that's an important role for people who are on the receiving end of medical care," said Joel Flagler, a professor of horticultural therapy at Rutgers University.
Yet for Deborah Nevins, an internationally recognized landscape designer whom The New York Times once called the "sage of luxury landscapes," burlapping is not only a horticultural necessity but an aesthetic delight.
Determined to keep at it, in 1995 he joined the Horticultural Sciences Department at the University of Florida, where he has spent the past 22 years studying what makes tomatoes taste good.

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