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No, the word gardener is a noun; a word for someone who keeps a garden; a word for a person.

The word 'garden' is the adjective form, as well as a verb and a noun.

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No, it is a noun. But it can be used as an adjunct to modify other nouns, e.g garden tools, garden path.

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