0 present participle of landscape
1 to change the appearance of an area of land, especially next to a building or road so that it looks more like natural countryside
We need to think more about such things as water recycling in terms of building regulations and the impact of landscaping and balancing ponds.
Landscaping could be undertaken inexpensively and a car park or two could be provided quite easily.
Such projects include central heating, modernisation, garages and landscaping, and the sums involved are not small.
Sensitive design and good landscaping are particularly important if new buildings are to be fitted successively into small vacant sites in established residential areas.
Budget cuts prevented the installation of play equipment and further landscaping so the concept remains 'pure'.
The central space had been filled up with park-like landscaping, lined with fire stations, small shops and a former theatre that was rented out as city hall.
When the model is accessed, level 1 is loaded along with the geometry of all the roads and landscaping.
Planting and landscaping are important to the scheme.