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Why do gardeners find it useful to know French?

Gardeners don't necessarily need to know French to be good at their job! While some botanical terms have French origins, English is widely used in gardening, and most gardeners find it helpful to be knowledgeable in English terms.

However, you might be thinking of some of these reasons why French could be *useful* for gardeners:

* Botanical names: Many plant species have Latin names, which often have French roots. Understanding these can help gardeners identify plants accurately.

* Gardening literature: Some gardening books and articles are written in French, especially those from France or other French-speaking regions.

* Travel and communication: French is spoken in many gardening-related regions, like France, Canada, and Belgium. Being able to communicate in French could be beneficial when traveling or interacting with gardeners from these areas.

* History of gardening: French gardening traditions are historically significant. Learning French can help gardeners appreciate the historical and cultural context of gardening.

So, while not essential, knowing French can definitely be helpful for gardeners interested in deeper knowledge and exploration of the plant world.

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