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English
Etymology
By surface analysis, garden + -ing.
Noun
gardening (usually uncountable, plural gardenings)
- The process or action of cultivating the soil, particularly in a garden; the care of a garden; horticulture.
- Hyponyms: cardening, forest gardening, guerrilla gardening, landscape gardening, market gardening
His hobby was gardening.
1833, James Rennie, “The Word Gardening”, in Alphabet of Scientific Gardening for the Use of Beginners, London: William Orr, page 1:Gardening, then, is a sort of refined farming upon a limited scale.
1864 August – 1866 January, [Elizabeth] Gaskell, chapter XLVI, in Wives and Daughters. An Every-day Story. , volume II, London: Smith, Elder and Co., , published 1866, →OCLC:Warm ambient air, loiterings abroad, gardenings, flowers to take about, and preserves to make, soothed the wicked imp to slumber in the parish of Hollingford in summer-time.
- (by extension) Any process of care, maintenance, or curation, especially digitally.
- wiki gardening
- digital gardening
2008, Mark S. Choate, Professional Wikis, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 171:Several special pages help with the wiki gardening task:¶ ❑ Uncategorized pages (Special:Uncategorizedpages
): These are pages that do not have one or more categories assigned. Use this page to ensure that all pages are categorized.
2020 September 3, Tanya Basu, “Digital gardens let you cultivate your own little bit of the internet”, in MIT Technology Review:Tom Critchlow, a consultant who has been cultivating his digital garden for years, spells out the main difference between old-school blogging and digital gardening.
- (cricket) The act of a batsman prodding at the pitch with his bat, typically in order to flatten any bumps.
- (RAF, slang, historical) The sowing of mines in water from low altitude.
Derived terms
Translations
the care of a garden
- Albanian: kopshtari (sq) f
- Arabic: بَسْتَنَة f (bastana)
- Armenian: այգեգործություն (hy) (aygegorcutʻyun)
- Azerbaijani: bağçılıq
- Belarusian: садо́ўніцтва n (sadóŭnictva), садаво́дства n (sadavódstva)
- Bulgarian: градина́рство n (gradinárstvo)
- Catalan: jardineria f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 园艺 (zh) (yuányì), 園藝/园艺 (zh) (yuányì)
- Czech: zahradnictví (cs) n
- Danish: havearbejde (da) n, havebrug n
- Dutch: tuinieren (nl) n, tuinbouw (nl) m
- Esperanto: ĝardenado
- Estonian: aiandus
- Finnish: puutarhanhoito (fi)
- French: jardinage (fr) m, horticulture (fr) f
- Galician: xardinaxe (gl) f
- Georgian: მებაღეობა (mebaɣeoba)
- German: Gartenarbeit (de) f, Gärtnerei (de) f, Gartenbau (de) m
- Greek: κηπουρική (el) f (kipourikí)
- Gujarati: બાગકામ (bāgkām)
- Hebrew: גינון / גִּנּוּן (he) m (ginún)
- Hindi: बाग़बानी f (bāġbānī)
- Hungarian: kertészkedés (hu), kertészet (hu)
- Icelandic: garðyrkja f
- Irish: garraíodóireacht
- Italian: giardinaggio (it) m
- Japanese: 庭いじり (にわいじり, niwa-ijiri), ガーデニング (ja) (gādeningu), 庭仕事 (にわしごと, niwa-shigoto); 土いじり (つちいじり, tsuchi-ijiri) (for leisure):, 園芸 (ja) (えんげい, engei)
- Kazakh: бағбаншылық (bağbanşylyq), баушылық (bauşylyq)
- Korean: 원예(園藝) (ko) (wonye)
- Kyrgyz: багбанчылык (ky) (bagbancılık)
- Latvian: dārzkopība f
- Lithuanian: sodininkystė f
- Macedonian: градинарство n (gradinarstvo)
- Maori: mahi māra
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: hagebruk n, hagearbeid n
- Nynorsk: hagebruk n
- Persian: باغبانی (fa) (bâğbâni)
- Polish: ogrodnictwo (pl) n, badylarstwo n (colloquial, derogatory)
- Portuguese: jardinagem (pt) f
- Punjabi: ਬਾਗਬਾਨੀ f (bāgbānī)
- Romanian: grădinărit (ro) n, horticultură (ro) f
- Russian: садово́дство (ru) n (sadovódstvo)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: цвећа́рство n, цвјећа́рство n, вртла́рство n, хортикулту́ра f
- Roman: cvećárstvo n, cvjećárstvo n, vrtlárstvo (sh) n, hortikultúra (sh) f
- Slovak: záhradníctvo (sk) n
- Slovene: vrtnarjenje n, vrtnarstvo n, hortikultura f
- Spanish: jardinería (es)
- Swedish: trädgårdsodling c, hortikultur (sv) c
- Tajik: боғдори (boġdor-i), боғпарварӣ (boġparvari), боғшинонӣ (boġšinoni), боғбонӣ (boġboni), рустанипарварӣ (rustaniparvari)
- Tatar: бакчачылык (tt) (baqçaçılıq)
- Telugu: తోటపని (te) (tōṭapani)
- Thai: การจัดสวน
- Turkmen: bagbançylyk (tk)
- Ukrainian: садівни́цтво n (sadivnýctvo)
- Urdu: بَاغْبَانِی f (bāġbānī)
- Uyghur: باغۋەنچىلىك (baghwenchilik)
- Uzbek: bogʻdorchilik (uz)
- Welsh: garddio (cy)
- Yiddish: גערטנערײַ n (gertneray)
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Verb
gardening
- present participle and gerund of garden
He had been gardening all day.
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