By George Dodson


With the increasing number of applicants as well as with the high level of requirements from employers, getting a job today is no longer easy. For those that work on the sales, labor or in the computer industry it becomes more difficult since these are the most common businesses today and where the competition is greatest. How about for people in the gardening industry? Are there any strict requirements for this as well? And is the competition for the gardening industry as great as those other industries or fields?

What many people do not know is that when you love or have the passion for gardening, you can pursue many kinds of jobs related to it. If you are looking for the kinds of career to pursue with regard to gardening then you have definitely stepped right into the right page. They are as follows:

Becoming a plant pathologist If you love studying or experimenting on plants in order to know what?s wrong with them or how it is affecting people eating or using them then you can be effective as a plant pathologist. Certain plants are either detrimental to health or can help cure diseases - this is only one of the things which plant pathologists tackle in their study on plants. Of course if you?re looking to pursue this kind of career you need to have a medical background and of course the passion for examining plants.

Forestry or nursery worker One can also be a nursery or forestry worker should he or she love to take good care of plants. This job actually covers really simple tasks such as sowing or planting seeds, making sure that the plants get enough water and sunlight as well as selling the plants. Nursery as well as forestry facilities will be focused on making money through selling plants as well as produce therefore you have to have a thorough knowledge on how to grow and care for the specific plants which your employer will be focused on selling. Also, you need to have a good knowledge of gardening from the type of soil needed for the specific plant, to the fertilizers and even to the water and sunlight need of the plants.

You can work as a horticultural consultant Whatever goes in the ground, you need to know everything about it if you want to become a horticulturist consultant. People usually seek advice from horticultural consultants whenever they want to know if a certain fertilizer is good for certain plants, or if there are other alternatives for Bermuda grass in a golf course or if a grass can ruin the landscape and many more. To be a good candidate for this job, you need to at least have a degree in the related field which can include soil engineering, earth sciences, agricultural courses and those sorts.

Getting a career as an ornamental horticulturist The ornamental horticulturist career is simply best for those who have a passion for arranging flowers or landscaping. People who pursue this career are very much in demand specially during events or occasions. Since this job will be concentrated on the aesthetics of look of your product or work, you need to be very detailed as well as knowledgeable of the best resources to use in a project. Although this job doesn?t have much strict requirement, it is important that you have relevant experience in landscaping as well as flower arrangements.




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