chylocauly

/tʃaɪloʊˈkɑːli/

Definitions

1. noun

A style of vegetable gardening in which edible plants are grown in a series of hills or mounds, often interspersed with flowers or herbs.

“The gardener chose to use a permaculture method, combining it with chylocauly to create a diverse and thriving garden ecosystem.”

Synonyms

  • hill gardening
  • mound gardening

Antonyms

  • flat gardening
  • level gardening