10 Verbs to Use for the Word greenhouse

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An evergreen twining plant, requiring a greenhouse for its cultivation and a soil of sandy loam and peat.

They are most suitable for adorning the greenhouse, and grow best in a soil of loamy peat and sand.

"By-the-bye," said the son, "I heard to my surprise the other day from Swan, whose son, it seems, was doing some work at Melcombe this spring (making a greenhouse, I think), that Mrs. Melcombe wintered at Mentone, partly on her boy's account, for he had a feverish or aguish illness at Venice, and she was advised not to bring him to England.

Ornamental evergreen shrubs of a twining nature, needing a greenhouse for their cultivation.

In this case Kippy was not aware that, on the far side of the shrubbery, against an ancient sun-bathed wall, stood the greenhouse which sheltered the Colonel's prize grapes.

There was a new odour in the air, a rich, intensely sweet scent, that overpowered every other in that crowded, steaming little greenhouse.

Instead, he visited the most famous greenhouses within a radius of many miles, contracting for all the floral blooms that art and skill could produce.

They were approaching the greenhouse, and the cats ran to meet their patron.

Each morning, when her health permitted, she had inspected the greenhouses and issued her brief ordersbrief because her slightest word to the old gardener incurred the fulfillment of her wishes.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  greenhouse