100 French Garden Words

Author: Camille Chevalier-Karfis

How do you say garden in French? What about gardening? What about plants, deck, patio? Learn over 100 French garden terms with English translations.

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 ā€œle jardinā€.

4 Tricky French gardening terms

Donā€™t mistake:

  1. un jardin ā€“ a garden
  2. jardiner ā€“ the verb to garden.
    Itā€™s a regular ER verb: je jardine, tu jardines, il/elle/on jardine, nous jardinons, vous jardinez, ils/elles jardinent.
  3. un jardinier ā€“ a male gardener (professional or someone who enjoys gardening)
  4. une jardiniĆØre ā€“ both a woman gardener and a flower planter!

And now letā€™s study some French gardening terms.

18 French Garden Tools

This list French list of French gardening terms was put together with the help of French immersion teacher Eliane. Thank you Eliane!

  1. Un arrosoir = watering can
  2. Un tuyau dā€™arrosage = hose
  3. Une bĆŖche = spade
  4. Une binette = hoe
  5. Une brouette = wheelbarrow
  6. Des cisailles = shears
  7. Une dƩbroussailleuse = string trimmer
  8. Des gants de jardinage = gardening gloves
  9. Un motoculteur = cultivator
  10. Une pioche = pickaxe
  11. Une pelle = a shovel
  12. Une petite pelle de jardinage, une truelle, un transplantoir = trowel, hand shovel
  13. Un rĆ¢teau = rake
  14. Un rĆ¢teau Ć  feuilles = lawn rake
  15. Un sƩcateur = pruner
  16. Un taille-haies = hedge trimmer
  17. Une tondeuse Ć  gazon = lawnmower
  18. Un rĆ¢teau Ć  feuilles = lawn rake

More French tool vocabulary.

20 French Gardening Verbs

  1. Jardiner = to garden
  2. Planter = to plant
  3. Creuser = to dig
  4. Arroser = to water
  5. Biner, bĆŖcher, retourner la terre = to hoe
  6. AĆ©rer = to aerate
  7. Cultiver = to cultivate
  8. DĆ©sherber = to weed
  9. Tondre = to mow
  10. Elaguer = to prune a tree
  11. Tailler = to trim a tree
  12. Transplanter = to transplant
  13. Semer = to sow
  14. Mettre en pot = to put in a pot
  15. Cueillir (irr) = to pick (as in to pick a flower)
  16. Ramasser = to pick from the ground (as to pick a leaf)
  17. Ratisser = to rake
  18. DĆ©broussailler = to weed (for smaller weeds we simply say ā€œretirer les mauvaises-herbesā€!)
  19. Fertiliser = apply fertiliser
  20. RĆ©colter = to harvest
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  1. Une pĆ©piniĆØre = flower nursery
  2. Une jardinerie = garden center
  3. Un jardin paysagƩ = landscaped garden
  4. Un paysagiste = landscaper
  5. Un parterre = flowerbed
  6. Une plate-bande = flowerbed
  7. Un pot = pot
  8. Une jardiniĆØre = planter (a long and narrow pot)
  9. Une allƩe = pathway, driveway
  10. Une haie = hedge
  11. Un potager = vegetable garden
  12. Un verger = fruit garden
  13. Une serre = greenhouse
  14. Un tas de compost = compost heap
  15. Des Ć©corces (f) = mulch
  16. Un engrais = fertiliser
  17. Le sol = soil, dirt
  18. La terre = topsoil
  19. Une rocaille = rock garden
  20. Une pierre = rock (more French rock vocabulary)
  21. Du gravier = pebble
  22. Les mauvaises herbes = weeds
  23. Une herbe = herb
  24. Lā€™herbe = grass
  25. Une graine = seed
  26. Un bulbe = bulb
  27. Une pelouse, un gazon = lawn
  28. Un arbre = tree
  29. Un arbuste = shrub
  30. ƀ fleurs = flowering
  31. Lā€™arrosage automatique = automatic watering system

13 French Plant Vocabulary

Here is how to describe the different kind of plants.

  1. Une plante = plant
  2. Une plante dā€™intĆ©rieur = indoor plant
  3. Une plante dā€™extĆ©rieur = outdoor plant
  4. Une plante tropicale = tropical plant
  5. Une plante vivace = perennial
  6. Une plante annuelle = annual
  7. Une plante Ć  feuilles persistantes = evergreen
  8. Une plante feuilles caduques = deciduous
  9. Une plante grasse = succulent
  10. Une plante en pot = potted plant
  11. Une plante dā€™ombre = shade plant
  12. Une plante grimpante = climber
  13. Une plante rampante = creeper

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Whatā€™s 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 ā€œun jardinā€, but when I went to visit them, I realized that that was far from being the caseā€¦

ā€œUn jardinā€ in French involves the notion of some plants, trees, grassā€¦ It doesnā€™t 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 ā€œune courā€.

Letā€™s 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, thereā€™s 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 thereā€™s 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 ā€œune terrasse en boisā€.

In France, unless you lived by the sea, having a wooden deck around your house was not something typical. But itā€™s been changing lately, and more and more modern houses have one.

How to say a patio in French?

Itā€™s rather common in France to have some kind of a stone patio, or sometimes tiles. We call all these ā€œune terrasseā€ and then would specified the material used : ā€œune terrasse en pierreā€, ā€œune terrasse en carrelageā€ā€¦

Dans ma maison de Paimpol, je nā€™ai malheureusement pas de jardin, mais jā€™ai une toute petite terrasse en carrelage qui me permet de me mettre au soleil.
In my house in Paimpol, unfortunately I donā€™t have a garden, but I have a tiny tiled patio which allows me to sunbathe.

ā€œUne terrasseā€ can be in front/ back / side of a house, but itā€™s a term we also use for an apartment building featuring a patio.

25 French garden structures

So to sum up, here are the names of garden structures in French.

  1. Une terrasse = deck, patio
  2. Un porche = porch
  3. Une galerie = open porch
  4. Une salle-Ć -manger dā€™Ć©tĆ© = closed porch, conservatory
  5. Une vƩranda = verandah
  6. Une serre = greenhouse
  7. Un mur = a wall
  8. Une marche = step, stair
  9. Une dalle = slab, stepping stone
  10. Un abris de jardin = shed
  11. Une pergola, une gloriette = pergola
  12. Un gazƩbo, un pavillon de jardin = gazebo
  13. Une pagode = pagoda
  14. Une dƩcoration de jardin = a garden decor
  15. Une sculpture = sculpture
  16. Une statue = statue
  17. Un nain de jardin = garden dwarf
  18. Un bac Ć  sable = sandbox
  19. Un portique = swing set (more French playground vocabulary)
  20. Un bassin = pond
  21. Une cascade = waterfall
  22. Une carpe japonaise = koi fish
  23. Des salon de jardin = garden furniture set
  24. Un parasol = sun umbrella
  25. 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 ?

Author: Camille Chevalier-Karfis

Camille Chevalier-Karfis

Born and raised in Paris, I have been teaching today's French to adults for 25+ years in the US and France. Based on my students' goals and needs, I've created unique downloadable French audiobooks focussing on French like it's spoken today, for all levels. Come to Paimpol and enjoy an exclusive French immersion homestay with me in Brittany.

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