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Careers found in the Horticulture field

A degree in Environmental Horticulture opens up a wide variety of career options. Here is a list of potential careers available to you after graduating with a degree in Environmental Horticulture:

Jinsheng Haung

Agricultural sales and product marketing
Arborist
Bedding plant producer
Botanical garden management
Bulb sales
Chemical development and sales
Christmas tree grower
City park horticulturist
Commercial cut flower grower
Commercial fruit and vegetable grower

Conservatory management
Corporate horticulturist
Extension specialist/educator
Floral design
Floral shop owner
Flower and seed broker
Food security analyst
Forester
Garden center manager
Golf course manager

Cheryl Smith
picking strawberries

High school teacher
Horticultural consultant and design
Horticultural therapist
Journalist
Landscape contractor and design
Nursery crop production
Organic farming
Plant breeder
Plant pathologist

Professor at University
Propagator
Research and development
Seed development
Sod producer
Sports field management
Urban horticulturist
USDA plant inspector
Writer for farm and garden magazine

harvest in hoophouse