landscaping

landscaping
landscaping by 1861; see LANDSCAPE (Cf. landscape) (v.).
The question, however, is, Can landscape-gardening (or short and sweet, landscaping) be taught? It, plainly, cannot. ["The Gardener's Monthly" July 1861]
Also of artists, "depiction as a landscape" (1868).

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