To garden....
A person who tills soil is typically referred to as a farmer or a gardener, depending on the scale and purpose of their agricultural activities.
A person who works in a garden is called a gardener.
how a gardener help us
No, 'gardener' is a noun.
"Gardener" by Rudyard Kipling is a short story centering on the character of Helen Turrell, a surgeon's wife who takes up gardening to cope with her husband's long absences. Through her dedication to her garden, she finds solace and purpose, eventually becoming an expert gardener. The story explores themes of patience, dedication, and the transformative power of nature.
The term "gardener" is gender-neutral and does not have a specific opposite gender. Both males and females can be referred to as gardeners. If you are looking for a gender-specific term, you might refer to a male gardener as a "gardener" and a female gardener also as a "gardener," as the profession does not change based on gender.
No, 'gardener' is a noun.
Daryl Gardener's birth name is Daryl Ronald Gardener.
he planted it, because he's a very non intelligent person.~
The Gardener's Labyrinth was created in 1577.
Conversations with My Gardener was created in 2007.
Gardener - comics - was created in 1977.