A feminine gardener is commonly referred to as a "gardener" as the term is gender-neutral. However, in some contexts, the term "gardeness" might be used, though it is not widely recognized. In general, the skills and roles associated with gardening do not change based on gender.
The feminine form of the word gardener in Hindi is "mali" (माली).
ganan (×’× ×Ÿ) Note: the feminine form of this word, ganenet (×’× × ×ª) means "kindergarten teacher". I'm not aware of a feminine form that means "gardener"...maybe gananit (×’× × ×™×ª).
In English, there is no distinction between masculine, feminine and neuter. Verb forms are not determined by gender. Gender is shown by different forms or different words. The noun gardener denotes a male or female, it is used for both.
A person who works in a garden is called a gardener.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'gardener' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
A professional gardener is often called a horticulturist or a landscaper.
Jardiniere - This French word is the feminine of gardener and can mean a flower box.
The gardener with whom Constance Chatterley has an affair is called Mellors.
Horticulturists, florists, farmers, and herbivores look after plants.
A person who gives water to plants is commonly called a gardener or a plant caregiver.
roger geoffery Marcus Thompson
its called pushp ki abhilasha...:)