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Exploring Careers in Horticulture (Part B) Click the arrow to begin…

Did you know? There are four different horticulture industries. The four horticulture industries are: 1.Landscape Horticulture (Nursery Production) 2.Floriculture 3.Pomology and Olericulture 4.Turfgrass Click HERE to see a diagramHERE

Horticulture Industries Landscape Horticulture Floriculture Turfgrass Pomology and Olericulture

What is the Landscape Horticulture Industry? It is growing plants in containers or in fields. (Nursery Production) Landscape Horticulture = Nursery Production Click HERE to see moreHERE

Landscape Horticulture Here is another example of Nursery Production

What is Floriculture? It is the growing and selling of flowering plants. (Floriculture Production) Click HEREHERE to see more Floriculture = Floriculture Production

Floriculture Here is another example of Floriculture Production

What is Pomology and Olericulture? Pomology is the production of fruits and nuts. Olericulture is the production of vegetables. Pomology Olericulture Click HERE to see moreHERE

POMOLOGY This is a picture of Pomology in action: a walnut harvest!

What is theTurfgrass Industry? Turfgrass is the mass production of grass sod. It is often used on golf courses. Sod Production Golf Courses

Question…. What is the Landscape Horticulture Industry? a) PomologyPomology b) Nursery ProductionNursery Production c) Retail FloristRetail Florist Click on the underlined words of your answer to see if it is correct.

Correct! Good Job! The Landscape Horticulture Industry is: b) Nursery Production Now click on the green arrow to continue……

Incorrect. Good try, but not the right answer. Click on the sign below to return to the question and try again.

Question…. What is Floriculture? a)Growing and Selling of Floral PlantsGrowing and Selling of Floral Plants b)The Production of Floral DesignThe Production of Floral Design c)The History of Floral ArrangementsThe History of Floral Arrangements Click on the underlined word of your answer to see if it is correct.

Correct! Good Job! Floriculture is: a) The Growing and Selling of Floral Plants Now click on the green arrow to continue……

Incorrect. Good try, but not the right answer. Click on the sign below to return to the question and try again.

Question What is Turfgrass? a) Ornamental GrassesOrnamental Grasses b) Wild and Exotic GrassWild and Exotic Grass c) Mass Production of SodMass Production of Sod Click on the underlined words of your answer to see if it is correct.

Correct! Good Job! TheTurfgrass Industry is: c) The Mass Production of Sod Now click on the green arrow to continue……

Incorrect. Good try, but not the right answer. Click on the sign below to return to the question and try again.

What Have We Learned? There are many skills needed to enter the field of horticulture. Education and experience is a must. The field of horticulture is extremely diverse in career opportunities.

You have completed this lesson on Career Opportunities in Horticulture Let’s see if you can remember all that we’ve learned. View and listen to the following questions. Write your answers on the sheet provided. Click on the green arrow to begin.

Question 1 Skills needed for a job in horticulture would include… a)Understanding of plant needs. b)Computer skills. c)Understand the laws about business. d) Answers a) and b) only. e) Answers a), b) and c).

Question 2 How can a person get the skills needed for a job in horticulture? a)Through education in school b)Through experience on a part-time job c)Through advertisements in a paper d)Answers a and b e)Answers a and c

Question 3 What is the first step you would take to describe what you want to do with your life? a)Goal Setting b)Personal Skills c)Career Goals

Question 4 What is the Landscape Horticulture Industry? a) Pomology b) Nursery Production c) Retail Florist

Question 5 What is Floriculture? a)Growing and Selling of Floral Plants b)The Production of Floral Design c)The History of Floral Arrangements

Question 6 What is Turfgrass? a) Ornamental Grasses b) Wild and Exotic Grass c) Mass Production of Sod

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