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    Gärtnerei

    Context/ examples
    Er arbeitet seit zwei Wochen in der Gärtnerei.
    Comment
    Gärtnerei heißt laut LEO nursery, aber das heißt doch auch Kindergarten. Wenn ich jetzt aber klar machen will, dass es eine Gärtnerei ist, was sollte ich dann schreiben?
    AuthorMuffin23 Apr 05, 15:16
    Ergebnisse aus dem Wörterbuch
    market gardendie Gärtnerei  pl.
    nursery [BOT.]die Gärtnerei  pl.
    topiarydie Formschnittgärtnerei
    Suggestionmarket garden; gardener's house; horticulture
    Comment
    "nursery" ist die Baumschule.
    #1AuthorByrdy23 Apr 05, 15:23
    SuggestionGärtnerei
    Context/ examples
    I think "nursery" is the way to go. I'm not familiar with any other the three terms above, although I suppose they might have a different word in the UK or Australia.
    #2AuthorTerence (US)23 Apr 05, 15:28
    SuggestionGärtnerei
    Context/ examples
    To me, there is difference between a nursery (Gärtnerei) and a nursery school (Kindergarten). Try googling "nursery" and see what comes up first. Hope that helps.

    #3AuthorTerence23 Apr 05, 15:32
    Comment
    I also support nursery. I've also never heard "market garden" or "gardener's house" used for Gaertnerei.
    #4Authorbluehat (AE)23 Apr 05, 17:19
    Suggestionplant nursery
    Comment
    if you add "plant" as an additional descriptor there should be no misunderstandings
    #5AuthorJuergen Juffa , Chicago23 Apr 05, 18:01
    SuggestionGarden Center
    Comment
    A plant nursery strictly speaking is a place where plants are actually grown from seed or seedlings. In the USA it is much more common to have "garden centers" where already grown plants from someplace else have been transported for further tending, but mainly for immediate sale.
    #6AuthorSeamus23 Apr 05, 18:46
    Comment
    agree, you would use the same differentiation in German: Garten-Center vs. Gaertnerei. A Garten-Center is simply a sales-outlet, while a Gaertnerei is also a production facility, to speak in economical terms.
    #7AuthorJuergen Juffa , Chicago23 Apr 05, 18:56
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    I agree with 'nursery' for AE; 'market garden' is BE. 'Garden center' is also fine -- these days it may be part of a home improvement center, even a WhaleMart -- but in conversation people are still likely to say 'nursery' even if the plants aren't technically grown on site, just because 'nursery' is the more traditional term.

    Another sense of 'nursery' is a room for babies, as in a hospital or a church. A nursery school is a preschool, i.e., for ages 3-4, before kindergarten. In practice, nurseries for children aren't likely to be confused with nurseries for plants.
    #8Authorhm -- us23 Apr 05, 19:26
    Sources
    Langenscheidt Power Dictionary Englisch
    Comment
    Gärtnerei (= Betrieb) market garden, AE truck garden, AE truck farm
    #9Authorunknown_spirit23 Apr 05, 19:39
    Comment
    Also agree with nursery or Garden Centre (Canada)

    Never heard truck garden/truck farm and to me a market garden implies one that grows only food (as opposed to also growing decorative shrubs, flowers, trees, etc.
    #10AuthorRES-can23 Apr 05, 19:46
    Comment
    Never heard of truck garden/farm either, but it could be more a technical term used in the gardening industry.

    Now that RES-can mentions it, the food sense of 'market garden' does sound vaguely familiar.
    #11Authorhm -- us23 Apr 05, 19:54
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    @ RES-can
    I agree "truck garden" sounds really strange.
    Wondering about the word "truck" in such a context, I found:
    http://tinyurl.com/e3hvv
    #12Authorunknown_spirit23 Apr 05, 20:07
    Comment
    Truck farm is a very common term around this part of USA (NE). It refers to a farm within driving distance of a city which often supplies or sells vegetable produce in the summer at a "farmers market" or "market garden". Sometimes they are communes. Truck farming has nothing to do with ornamental plants or flowers, just vegetable and fruit produce for private home consumption.
    #13AuthorSeamus23 Apr 05, 20:16
    Comment
    truck garden/farm

    a new one for me. Thanks!
    #14AuthorRES-can23 Apr 05, 21:33
    Suggestiongarden centre
    Comment
    I also agree with just "nursery", but "garden centre" is often heard in Australia.
    #15AuthorFrances24 Apr 05, 08:54
    Comment
    I always thought nursery is a place where they grow plants (nurse them) and try to get new varieties of existing plants, whereas a garden center is a place where, apart from plants, you can also buy your hard landscaping, your shed, your gazebo etc
    #16AuthorKarin (GB)24 Apr 05, 23:46
     
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