potting Antonyms

Meaning of potting

potting

a large amount (as of money), to shoot with a potshot, to pack or preserve (something, such as cooked and chopped meat) in a sealed pot, jar, or can often with aspic, potful, any of various technical or industrial vessels or enclosures resembling or likened to a household pot, the common fund of a group, marijuana, potbelly, one round in a poker game, an enclosed framework of wire, wood, or wicker for catching fish or lobsters, a vessel for urination and defecation, to take a potshot, a usually rounded metal or earthen container used chiefly for domestic purposes (as in cooking or for holding liquids or growing plants), potty, toilet sense 1a, ruin, to make or shape (earthenware) as a potter, a shot in snooker in which a ball is pocketed, potshot, the total of the bets at stake at one time, to embed (something, such as electronic components) in a container with an insulating or protective material (such as plastic), to place in a pot

potting Sentence Examples

  1. She enjoyed potting the small succulent in the terracotta pot.
  2. The gardener meticulously potted each rose bush in the new garden.
  3. Before potting the tomatoes, she soaked the roots in water.
  4. The children helped their grandmother pot the daisies in the backyard.
  5. The nursery offered a wide variety of plants already potted in decorative containers.
  6. She carefully potted the orchid, making sure to use the appropriate potting mix.
  7. The potting bench was overflowing with pots, soil, and gardening tools.
  8. The potted palms added a touch of greenery to the otherwise bare corner.
  9. The potting shed was filled with the earthy scent of soil and the sound of birds chirping.
  10. She potted the rosemary plant in a clay pot and placed it on the kitchen windowsill.

FAQs About the word potting

a large amount (as of money), to shoot with a potshot, to pack or preserve (something, such as cooked and chopped meat) in a sealed pot, jar, or can often with

drilling, transplanting, planting, putting in, replanting,seeding, sowing,broadcasting, bedding,scattering

gathering,harvesting,reaping,

She enjoyed potting the small succulent in the terracotta pot.

The gardener meticulously potted each rose bush in the new garden.

Before potting the tomatoes, she soaked the roots in water.

The children helped their grandmother pot the daisies in the backyard.