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earthing$511309$ - translation to dutch

TECHNIQUE IN AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE OF PILING SOIL UP AROUND THE BASE OF A PLANT
Earthing up

earthing      
n. aarding, handeling waarbij elektrische apparatuur elektrisch verbonden worden met de aarde; proces waarbij metalen onderdelen met gemeenschappelijk punt worden verbonden zodat overtollige elektriciteit kan worden afgevoerd via de grond (Elektriciteit)
earth wire         
  • 3 ply static dissipative vinyl grounding mat shown at macro scale
  • Metal water pipe used as grounding electrode
REFERENCE POINT IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT FROM WHICH VOLTAGES ARE MEASURED
Earth (electricity); Reference ground; Earth ground; Ground (electrical); Ground conductor; Earth conductor; Electrical Earth; Electrical ground; Electrical earthing; Grounding electrode; Earth electrode; Earth wire; Electrical grounding; Electric grounding; Electric ground; Electrical earth; Continuous earth line; Ground connection; Safety ground; Ground electricity; Electronic equipment grounding; Ground current; Grounded conductor; Ground wire; Screed wire; Return current; Earth Wire; ⏚; Grounding electrode conductor; Alignment wire; Grounding clamp; Soft earthing; Soft grounding
aardingsdraad (electrische draad, die met de aarde verbonden is en dienst doet als ontaarding van electriciteit)

Definition

Earthing
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Earth.

Wikipedia

Hilling

Hilling, earthing up or ridging is the technique in agriculture and horticulture of piling soil up around the base of a plant. It can be done by hand (usually using a hoe), or with powered machinery, typically a tractor attachment.

Hilling buries the normally above-ground part of the plant, promoting desired growth. This may encourage the development of additional tubers (as with potatoes), force the plant to grow longer stems (leeks), or for some crops (chicory, leeks, asparagus etc.) this blanching technique keeps the stems or shoots pale and tender, or influences their taste.

Hilling may also be used to stabilize the stems of crops which are easily disturbed by wind.