Gardening is an applied science. Botanists learn facts about plants and gardeners use that knowledge to grow plants better and create new plants.
Gardening is under botany, the science of plants. However, parts of gardening are also artistic. Garden pests are under entomology and mycology.
Horticulture.
They aren't. They are connected to home gardening.
Gardner, the one who does gardening. Horticulture is the applied science of Agriculture where one learns the techniques of growing and nourishing the ornamental plants.
Horticulture is another name for plant science. It involves the study of crops and plant cultivation for gardening, landscaping, and agricultural purposes.
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Botany is a natural science because it deals with plants which are natural and not manufactured by humans. In the Dewey Decimal System, it is in the 500s, rather than gardening and agriculture which are an applied science in the 600s. The father of botany was Theophrastus.
Peter Henderson has written: 'Gardening for pleasure' -- subject(s): Gardening, Vegetable gardening, Fruit-culture 'Gardening for profit' -- subject(s): Vegetable gardening 'Gardening for profit ...'
Rosetta E. Clarkson has written: 'Green enchantment' -- subject(s): History, Herbs, Herb gardening, Gardening, Gardens 'The golden age of herbs and herbalists' -- subject(s): Gardening, Gardens, Herb gardening, Herbs, History
Lynn M. Steiner has written: 'The complete guide to Northeast gardening' -- subject(s): Gardening 'The complete guide to upper Midwest gardening' -- subject(s): Gardening 'The complete guide to Western Plains gardening' -- subject(s): Gardening 'Landscaping with native plants of Michigan' -- subject(s): Landscape gardening, Native plant gardening, Native plants for cultivation 'The American prairie garden' -- subject(s): Prairie gardening, Grasses, Perennials, Low maintenance gardening 'The complete guide to lower Midwest gardening' -- subject(s): Gardening
No. Garden (and gardening) are nouns. There is no adverb form of gardening.
The best time to start gardening is when you see the spring roll around then start gardening.