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		<title>How is horticulture and lanscaping like art (sculpture)?</title>
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b4f2f asked: Horticulture is the science or art (HOW IS IT LIKE ART) of cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants. Term can be broken down into two Latin words: hortus (garden) and cultus (tilling). As William L. George explains in his definition of horticulture: &#8220;Horticulture involves five areas of study. These areas are floriculture [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>b4f2f</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Horticulture is the science or art (HOW IS IT LIKE ART) of cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants. Term can be broken down into two Latin words: hortus (garden) and cultus (tilling). As William L. George explains in his definition of horticulture: &#8220;Horticulture involves five areas of study. These areas are floriculture (includes production and marketing of floral crops), landscape horticulture (includes production, marketing and maintenance of landscape plants), olericulture (includes production and marketing of vegetables), pomology (includes production and marketing of fruits), and postharvest physiology which involves maintaining quality and preventing spoilage of horticultural crops.&#8221;<br/><br/></div>
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