On-land: Removing the asphalt and gravel parking area and restoring a grassed area and naturalizing the shoreline. |
Each state then set its own standards for naturalizing new citizens, and New York's were lax. |
The restoration project is naturalizing the section of the brook that passes through the golf course. |
By naturalizing Ethics the school of Herbert Spencer reverses the idealizing process which rather ethicizes nature. |
For example, bulbs like crocuses and daffodils, which are good at naturalizing, generally do well planted out after forcing. |
If its soil is well drained, this little plant with its peculiarly shaped tubers will have no trouble naturalizing. |