Lexicographical Neighbors of Overplant
Literary usage of Overplant
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rural Affairs by John Jacob Thomas (1869)
"Among the many mistakes men make, none is more common than a tendency to overplant
small places with trees, making too dense a shade, and preventing a ..."
2. The Nature and Properties of the Sugar Cane: With Practical Directions for by George Richardson Porter (1830)
"From the extreme facility of preparing land in this way, there may be occasionally
a temptation to overplant, that is, beyond the power of weeding or ..."
3. Water-lilies and how to Grow Them: With Chapters on the Proper Making of by Henry Shoemaker Conard, Henri Hus (1907)
"... Informal basin in the hollow of a lawn. When the stone margin is hidden, such
a pond is ideal. Don't overplant PLATE IX.—HOW TO TREAT A CONCRETE EDGE ..."
4. Rural Improvement; the Principles of Civic Art Applied to Rural Conditions by Frank Albert Waugh (1914)
"The first caution is not to overplant. Still, many persons make the mistake of
planting too meagerly. The rule of professional landscape gardeners is a good ..."
5. The Illustrated Annual Register of Rural Affairs and Cultivator Almanac for by John Jacob Thomas (1867)
"Among the many mistakes men make, none is more common than a tendency to overplant
small places with trees, making too dense a shade, and preventing a ..."