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
They are used for a great variety of purposes including landscaping, commercial timber production, nature conservation and game preservation.
The housing scheme is remarkable not just for the inimitability of its architecture but also for its generous planning, landscaping and low rents.
Between the plateau and the lake are the former ash basins, partly obscured by thick planting and by the local ecological society's landscaping.
The college's failure to complete the landscaping creates the happy accident of juxtaposing new and existing fabric, enriching the viewer's apprehension of the instauration.
The garden to the north of the embassy would be principally hard landscaping planted with species that can prosper in this orientation.
They noted the general upkeep of the various blocks in the tract and the amenities such as parks, landscaping, and street repair.
However, there were some tensions over the lake landscaping and the clumps in particular.
Planting and landscaping are important to the scheme.