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Greenhouse Haley, Megan, Andrew, And Colton

Floriculture Floral Design Plant Scientist Landscape Designer Groundkeeper

Floral Designer Most floral designers have a high school diploma or equivalent and learn their skills on the job over the course of a few months. Median annual wages for wage and salary floral designers were $23,230 in May 2008.

Plant Scientist Most jobs in the farming processing industry require a bachelor’s degree. Median annual wages of plant scientists and technologists were $59,520 in May 2008.

Landscape Designer A bachelor's or master's degree in landscape architecture usually is necessary for the job. In May 2008, median annual wages for landscape architects were $58,960.

Ground Keeper A bachelor's degree may be needed for those who want to become specialists. Earn between $9.09 and $14.01 per hour

Greenhouse and Nursery Nursery/Greenhouse worker Nursery/Greenhouse production Crop protection/Equipment Maintenance Manager of production and crop protection

Nursery/Greenhouse worker Must have high school education Seasonal positions: $8 to $18 per hour Full-time, year-round positions: $25,000 to $60,000 per year

Nursery/Greenhouse production High school diploma Two-year technical college certificate in horticulture Seasonal positions: $8 to $18 per hour Full-time, year-round positions: $25,000 to $90,000 per year

Crop protection/Equipment Maintenance High school diploma Two-year technical college certificate in horticulture Seasonal positions: $8 to $18 per hour Full-time, year-round positions: $25,000 to $90,000 per year

Manager of production and Crop Rotation Bachelor's degree in horticulture $30,000 to $90,000 per year

Turf and Lawn Lawn Care Manager Lawn Care specialist Landscape Maintenance scales Plant Healthcare Tech

Lawn Care Manager At least 2-3 years experience in turf applications and maintenance Depending on what company you work for determines the amount of money you get paid. On the range of $7.25 and hour and up.

Lawn Care Specialist At least 2-3 years experience in turf applications and maintenance Depending on what company you work for determines the amount of money you get paid. On the range of $7.25 and hour and up.

Landscape Maintenance Scales To perform this job successfully the individual should have at least 3 yrs. experience in sales The annual wage for a landscape architect is $65,910.

Plant HealthCare Tech Experience: 2-3 years in plant health care tech. When working for a big company and depending on how long you are in school for, can determine you amount of many per payment. Which ranges from $12 an hour and up.