What is LAWNMOWER MAN in Spanish?


The problem here is that LAWNMOWER MAN is what we know in Spanish as JARDINERO, and the word GARDENER is also JARDINERO. What’s the difference?
When we mean the person who only mows the lawn (that is to prevent the grass from growing too high) and of course uses the machine commonly known as Lawnmower we are talking about a LAWNMOWER MAN. If that person is in charge of embellishing a yard or any other open place by positioning plants and flowers in a way it looks beautiful we call that person a GARDENER.
Lawnmowers usually work in large areas that are required for specific events such as sports tournaments as in a soccer field or a tennis court, so all they do is cut grass and eliminate dry leaves from plants and trees. Gardeners have to show a special talent, what we call “good taste”, in order to fulfill their contracts. Though it looks like an easy job it requires patience, dedication and talent so as to arrange flowers and plants in a way it looks aesthetically attractive.   

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