Many of us enjoy gardening and French gardens are renowned to be beautiful. But how to talk about gardening in French?
Were is an essential list of French garden terms.
How do you say garden in French?
Garden in French is āle jardinā.
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Donāt mistake:
- un jardin ā a garden
- jardiner ā the verb to garden.
Itās a regular ER verb: je jardine, tu jardines, il/elle/on jardine, nous jardinons, vous jardinez, ils/elles jardinent. - un jardinier ā a male gardener (professional or someone who enjoys gardening)
- une jardiniĆØre ā both a woman gardener and a flower planter!
And now letās study some French gardening terms.
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This list French list of French gardening terms was put together with the help of French immersion teacher Eliane. Thank you Eliane!
- Un arrosoir = watering can
- Un tuyau dāarrosage = hose
- Une bĆŖche = spade
- Une binette = hoe
- Une brouette = wheelbarrow
- Des cisailles = shears
- Une dƩbroussailleuse = string trimmer
- Des gants de jardinage = gardening gloves
- Un motoculteur = cultivator
- Une pioche = pickaxe
- Une pelle = a shovel
- Une petite pelle de jardinage, une truelle, un transplantoir = trowel, hand shovel
- Un rĆ¢teau = rake
- Un rĆ¢teau Ć feuilles = lawn rake
- Un sƩcateur = pruner
- Un taille-haies = hedge trimmer
- Une tondeuse Ć gazon = lawnmower
- Un rĆ¢teau Ć feuilles = lawn rake
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- Jardiner = to garden
- Planter = to plant
- Creuser = to dig
- Arroser = to water
- Biner, bĆŖcher, retourner la terre = to hoe
- AĆ©rer = to aerate
- Cultiver = to cultivate
- DĆ©sherber = to weed
- Tondre = to mow
- Elaguer = to prune a tree
- Tailler = to trim a tree
- Transplanter = to transplant
- Semer = to sow
- Mettre en pot = to put in a pot
- Cueillir (irr) = to pick (as in to pick a flower)
- Ramasser = to pick from the ground (as to pick a leaf)
- Ratisser = to rake
- DĆ©broussailler = to weed (for smaller weeds we simply say āretirer les mauvaises-herbesā!)
- Fertiliser = apply fertiliser
- RĆ©colter = to harvest
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- Une pĆ©piniĆØre = flower nursery
- Une jardinerie = garden center
- Un jardin paysagƩ = landscaped garden
- Un paysagiste = landscaper
- Un parterre = flowerbed
- Une plate-bande = flowerbed
- Un pot = pot
- Une jardiniĆØre = planter (a long and narrow pot)
- Une allƩe = pathway, driveway
- Une haie = hedge
- Un potager = vegetable garden
- Un verger = fruit garden
- Une serre = greenhouse
- Un tas de compost = compost heap
- Des Ć©corces (f) = mulch
- Un engrais = fertiliser
- Le sol = soil, dirt
- La terre = topsoil
- Une rocaille = rock garden
- Une pierre = rock (more French rock vocabulary)
- Du gravier = pebble
- Les mauvaises herbes = weeds
- Une herbe = herb
- Lāherbe = grass
- Une graine = seed
- Un bulbe = bulb
- Une pelouse, un gazon = lawn
- Un arbre = tree
- Un arbuste = shrub
- Ć fleurs = flowering
- Lāarrosage automatique = automatic watering system
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Here is how to describe the different kind of plants.
- Une plante = plant
- Une plante dāintĆ©rieur = indoor plant
- Une plante dāextĆ©rieur = outdoor plant
- Une plante tropicale = tropical plant
- Une plante vivace = perennial
- Une plante annuelle = annual
- Une plante Ć feuilles persistantes = evergreen
- Une plante feuilles caduques = deciduous
- Une plante grasse = succulent
- Une plante en pot = potted plant
- Une plante dāombre = shade plant
- Une plante grimpante = climber
- Une plante rampante = creeper
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Whatās the difference between a garden and a yard in French?
When I lived in the US, may people used the term yard. Sometimes just yard, or front yard, back yard. They translated it as āun jardinā, but when I went to visit them, I realized that that was far from being the caseā¦
āUn jardinā in French involves the notion of some plants, trees, grassā¦ It doesnāt need to be a fully landscaped garden, but the mental image is about a nice, green, natural outside space.
So the translation for yard in French can be a garden, but many time, yard would better translate as āune courā.
Letās take some examples.
Devant ma maison, il y a un petit jardin avec des platebandes fleuries, un Ʃrable japonais et une allƩe.
In front of my house, thereās a small yard with flower beds, a Japanese maple tree and a walkway.
DerriĆØre ma maison il y a une jolie cour pavĆ©e dans laquelle nous avons une table et des chaises, un grand platane, et quelques plantes en pot.
Behind my house thereās a pretty paved yard where we have a table set, a large plane tree and a fee plants in pots.
How to say a deck in French?
A wooden deck in French would be āune terrasse en boisā.
In France, unless you lived by the sea, having a wooden deck around your house was not something typical. But itās been changing lately, and more and more modern houses have one.
How to say a patio in French?
Itās rather common in France to have some kind of a stone patio, or sometimes tiles. We call all these āune terrasseā and then would specified the material used : āune terrasse en pierreā, āune terrasse en carrelageāā¦
Dans ma maison de Paimpol, je nāai malheureusement pas de jardin, mais jāai une toute petite terrasse en carrelage qui me permet de me mettre au soleil.
In my house in Paimpol, unfortunately I donāt have a garden, but I have a tiny tiled patio which allows me to sunbathe.
āUne terrasseā can be in front/ back / side of a house, but itās a term we also use for an apartment building featuring a patio.
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So to sum up, here are the names of garden structures in French.
- Une terrasse = deck, patio
- Un porche = porch
- Une galerie = open porch
- Une salle-Ć -manger dāĆ©tĆ© = closed porch, conservatory
- Une vƩranda = verandah
- Une serre = greenhouse
- Un mur = a wall
- Une marche = step, stair
- Une dalle = slab, stepping stone
- Un abris de jardin = shed
- Une pergola, une gloriette = pergola
- Un gazƩbo, un pavillon de jardin = gazebo
- Une pagode = pagoda
- Une dƩcoration de jardin = a garden decor
- Une sculpture = sculpture
- Une statue = statue
- Un nain de jardin = garden dwarf
- Un bac Ć sable = sandbox
- Un portique = swing set (more French playground vocabulary)
- Un bassin = pond
- Une cascade = waterfall
- Une carpe japonaise = koi fish
- Des salon de jardin = garden furniture set
- Un parasol = sun umbrella
- Un barbecue = barbecue
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Et vous ? Vous avez un jardin ? Un balcon ? Vous aimez jardiner ? Quelle sortes de plantes avez-vous dans votre jardin ?
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