From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnurserymannur‧se‧ry‧man /ˈnɜːsərimən $ ˈnɜːr-/ noun (plural nurserymen /-mən/) [countable] British English BODLGsomeone who grows plants and trees in a nursery
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nurseryman• Her daddy was a nurseryman and grew tomatoes and grapes and hothouse plants and flowers in his glasshouses.• The show has gained a reputation as a regional Chelsea, attracting nurserymen and visitors from all over the country.• First came the farmers and then more specialist cultivators: market gardeners, nurserymen and florists.• Good nurserymen watch the weather forecasts, and do not despatch when cold weather is imminent.• Along with him I planted other wild trees, mostly native willows and the nurserymen came and added their more refined products.• Two nurserymen have begun farming Tiger Worms.• The result - a compost of which nurserymen can be proud.• Use a fungicide recommended by your nurseryman.