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A gardener is any person involved in gardening, arguably the oldest occupation, from the hobbyist in a residential garden, the homeowner supplementing the family food with a small vegetable garden or orchard, to an employee in a plant nursery or the head gardener in a large estate.
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The term gardener is also used to describe garden designers and landscape gardeners, who are involved chiefly in the design of gardens, rather than the practical aspects of horticulture.
There is a wide range of accessories available in the market for both the professional gardener and the amateur to exercise their creativity.
A garden pest is generally an insect, plant, or animal that engages in activity that the gardener considers undesirable.
Disinfecting the tools is also important when working with infested plants and should be performed every time the gardener moves to another area of the garden.
It is the story of Chance the gardener, a man without many defining qualities who emerges from nowhere and suddenly becomes the heir to the throne of a Wall Street tycoon and a presidential policy adviser.
Also, Niggle's next door neighbour, a gardener named Parish, is the sort of neighbour who always drops by whining about the help he needs with this and that.
Niggle is reunited with his old neighbour, Parish, who now proves his worth as a gardener, and together they make the Tree and Forest even more beautiful.
Since the gardener does not walk on the raised beds, the soil is not compacted and the roots have an easier time growing.
* Tradescant ( TR ) ( 50 boys, 1976 ) is named for John Tradescant the younger, the 17th-century Royal gardener and plant collector, an alumnus of the school, whose father John laid out gardens nearby.
In gardening and botanical terminology, a volunteer is a plant that grows on its own, rather than being deliberately planted by a farmer or gardener.
The design, radical at the time, is another immediately recognizable influence from Versailles, and was indeed laid out by pupils of André Le Nôtre, Louis XIV's landscape gardener.
The bird's common name is French, from the Latin hortulanus, the gardener bird, ( from hortus, a garden ).
Sam is Frodo Baggins ' gardener, having inherited the position as Baggins ' gardener from his father, Hamfast " Gaffer " Gamgee.
There is also an adult character, old Mr McHenry ( Jouvence Pio ) the gardener who is seen only a couple of times.
As the monastery's highly literate herbalist / gardener, holding a rare skill set in demand in both town and abbey, Cadfael is the equivalent of the mediaeval physician, possessing an independent authority that sets him aside from his fellows.
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In 1711 the gardener was ordered not to admit " any women or children into the Walkes ", and in 1718 was given permission to physically remove those he found.
One rule of thumb suggests that the gardener till and amend an area twice the size high and wide of any plant container.
He lived alone ( though he had a gardener in the daytime ), and apparently pegged his safety on some trap-guns set up on the grounds ; unfortunately, he did not have any secondary level of protection.
At the far east of the Shadow Moss area ( as at June 2012 ) some greenhouses remain, but are used for car parking and not for growing any crop ; the last market gardener there ( he grew tomatoes ) closed down in 2011 due to competition from highly mechanized enormous greenhouse establishments elsewhere.
In its 1954 catalog, W. Atlee Burpee & Co. first advertised a competition for the development of the first white marigold flower, offering $ 10, 000 to any gardener whose efforts produced a flower deemed to be pure white.
D ' Entrecasteaux failed to find any trace of the missing expedition, but his ships visited southwest Australia, Tasmania, the North Island of New Zealand, and the East Indies, where Labillardière, Claude Riche, Étienne Pierre Ventenat assisted by gardener Félix Delahaye collected zoological, botanical and geological specimens, and described the customs and languages of the local Indigenous Australians.
Also, at any time during the season, if the population has been reasonably well controlled, but there are signs of localised cutworm attack, the domestic gardener may be able to deal with the problem simply by digging the soil and wet foliage to about 2 inches deep, and killing the caterpillars manually.
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A person who raises a variety of vegetables for market may be called a truck farmer or market gardener.
In developed nations, however, a person using such techniques on small patches of land might be called a gardener and be considered a hobbyist.
* We see Valjean rescue a man whose cart had fallen on him, which arouses Javert's suspicion, but the movie does not mention that this man ( Fauchelevent ) and the gardener at the convent are the same person.
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According to the Garden History Society, Japanese landscape gardener Seyemon Kusumoto was involved in the development of around 200 gardens in the UK.
In 1843, Bibescu had called on experts in horticulture and planning to join in the effort to restructure the city gardens ; as a result, two citizens of the German Confederation, the horticulturist Wilhelm Friedrich Carl Meyer and his assistant, the gardener Franz Hörer, arrived in Bucharest, where their first work involved the floral arrangements on each side of Şoseaua Kiseleff.
Initially working as a builder's labourer and a gardener, McGregor became involved in the union movement, rising to the position of President and Secretary of the United Builders Labourers ' Association and President of the Trades and Labour Council, which inevitably led to his involvement in the formation of the Labor Party, and served as President of the United Labor Party in 1893 / 94.
He was also involved in some way in gardening as a young man, living with his brother Bartholomew, who was a landscape gardener, and producing plans for parterres, perhaps recording pre-existing designs, but few details of this work are known.
She was involved in a car accident that has left her brain damaged and is kept in the basement, in secret, by Kessler's gardener.
Andrew McHandford-The Thorngalls ' gardener and handyman who was revealed to be involved in the death of Jabez's grandfather.
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No-dig gardening was also promoted by Australian Esther Deans in the 1970s, and American gardener Ruth Stout advocated a " permanent " garden mulching technique in Gardening Without Work and no-dig methods in the 1950s and 1960s.
Emilia Hazelip ( 1938-February 2, 2003 ) was a Catalan organic gardener, former Merry Prankster, and pioneer of the concept of synergistic gardening.
After working as a professional gardener and a gardening journalist, he established himself as a media personality through appearances on gardening programmes.
Probably the most important early proponent of the arboretum in the English-speaking transatlantic world was the prolific landscape gardener and writer, John Claudius Loudon ( 1783 – 1843 ) who undertook many gardening commissions and published the Gardener's Magazine, Encyclopaedia of Gardening and other major works.
William Robinson ( 5 July 1838 – 17 May 1935 ) was an Irish practical gardener and journalist whose ideas about wild gardening spurred the movement that evolved into the English cottage garden, a parallel to the search for honest simplicity and vernacular style of the British Arts and Crafts movement.
Jamaica Kincaid ( born May 25, 1949, as Elaine Cynthia Potter Richardson ) is a Caribbean novelist, gardener, and gardening writer.
His views invoked the criticism of the gardener William Robinson, who pursued a lengthy dispute with those architects who dared to interest themselves in gardening, especially Blomfield and John Dando Sedding.
He was very fond of gardening, an interest his father shared and encouraged, and would follow the family gardener around.
The term bewildering has been used as a synonym for guerrilla gardening by Australian gardener Bob Crombie.
Despite his lengthy career as a landscape gardener, gardening journalist, author, and television presenter, he is probably best known for his eight-year relationship with HRH Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, the younger sister of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
The size of the house and park would appear to require a number of domestic and gardening staff but only one-the faithful Nestor, who serves as butler to the Hall-is ever seen, although a gardener is mentioned once in the last pages of The Red Sea Sharks.
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