
24 June 2018 | 4 replies
I'm currently a maintenance tech at an apartment complex but have also done sales/bidding for a foundation, waterproofing, and crawlspace company, and worked on golf courses for about 10 years.I have a bachelors in horticulture and an associates in business administration.

22 January 2020 | 210 replies
I went to school for realestate, culinary, nursing, business, horticulture, massage therapist, now going to school for Bachelor in Social Work .
29 April 2015 | 6 replies
heh, i'm always worried about this situations as i'm a pet admirer myself and do find them so invaluable to wellness especially for the elderly, the disabled, and a few other niches like seizure predictions, etc. ditto for horticulture/gardening but fortunately houseplants dont normally cause any damages or liabilities like a tenants' lethal dog bites suddenly becoming the liability of the landlord as certain court cases in america have actually found (the landlord to be the statutory owner responsible for the dog's damages). i couldn't decide whether to put a 2M or 250M price tag on a toddler's loss of life, my bad in the story line!
25 July 2015 | 17 replies
First off, mildew is a specific term used in horticulture to describe a certain type of mold.

4 February 2023 | 80 replies
Trying to find a career that will survive this economy and I am still not 100% confident that my degrees in Horticulture/Landscape Design will do the trick.