Careers in Horticulture and Botany


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Jobs in Horticulture


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Careers in Focus


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Careers in Focus: Landscaping and Horticulture covers 20 jobs for career seekers with a green thumb. Job profiles include: Arborists Beekeepers Enologists Farm crop production technicians Golf course superintendents Horticulturists Landscape architects Landscapers and grounds managers Lawn and gardening service owners Nursery owners and managers and more.




Careers for Plant Lovers & Other Green Thumb Types


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Discusses professional jobs for people interested in working with plants including landscapers, farmers, and forest rangers.




Careers in Horticultural Sciences


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Discusses the potentials of many different careers in the horticultural sciences, including advice on training, education, and financial rewards.




Careers in Landscaping and Gardening


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Landscaping and gardening are great careers for people who like to work primarily outdoors. Landscapers are mostly concerned with the places where plants grow and how the land is used, whereas gardeners pay most of their attention to the plants themselves. Some of these occupations are the same as they have been for thousands of years, and some are new, made possible by computers and other scientific advances. In this insightful volume, readers investigate a wide range of jobs and responsibilities, including landscape architects and designers concentrating on community planning, environmental restoration, or therapeutic gardens; landscapers working at nurseries and greenhouses, golf courses, sports complexes (as turf specialists), and gardening TV shows; and arborists earning their living as tree surgeons at arboreta and botanical gardens. Such practical details as job preparation and training, professional certification, networking, compiling a rsum, and the pros and cons of being your own boss are considered.













Practical Horticulture


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For undergraduate, major, survey/non-major courses in Horticulture. Providing a scientifically-based, yet practical introduction to horticulture, this text presents material relevant to the way people encounter horticulture in everyday life (landscapes, houseplants, vegetable gardens), while introducing important aspects of horticultural science and commercial practices.