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How to become a master gardener?

Tell us everything we need to know to become a master gardener! Note: We've seen a lot of interest in this career, so we're looking for guidance from our community of professionals.

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How could i add more skills that are relevant to what I want to pursue as my career?

My skills include: Customer service, Passionate reader, Leadership, Positive and can-do attitude, Organizational skills, Communication skills, Enjoy working with people, Energized, Great listener, Stocking, Restaurant experience, Serving Experience, Cashiering, Catering, Food Safety, and Food Service.

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Who should I send my resume and cover letter to?

Who should I send my resume and cover letter to?

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What are some good internships I should look into in high school??

What are some good internships I should look into in high school?

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What is the best way to manage my time in high school?

What is the best way to manage my time in high school?

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What should I do to study plants in college if it isn't a main career goal/path?

I love gardening and plants and love learning about them. I took a small horticulture class through 4-H last year, which I really enjoyed. But, I don't plan on doing stuff with plants as a full-time career, I'd like to do it more as a hobby. So, I was wondering what I should do for high school and college. I'm planing on majoring in Equine Studies or some other horse class and becoming a horse trainer and riding instructor. Would it be smart to minor in a plant class? What would be a good plant-related minor? Or would it be possible to just take a few classes about plants, not an entire minor, but still taking them? Or should I just not take any classes like that and learn more from experience? My high school also has special classes that you can take in 11th and 12th grade. The two that I'm interested in are Agriculture and Horticulture. I was thinking agriculture might be better for my horse-related future, but horticulture might be a fun and interesting class to take for gardening (and getting lots of free plants). Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

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What college did you got to that specialized in the field your working in now.?

what college did you got to that specialized in the field your working in now.

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What if people want volunteer as well as landscapers?

Will other people might take the chance of being a landscaper there self? First time Landscapers will maybe enjoy of what it takes to be landscaper?

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What does it take to be a landscaper?

What is the basics of being a landscaper? How can i develop being a landscaper? What Does mean to be a landscaper? Can we adapt on our perspective of being a landscaper?

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What are some ways to become active (more) in the field of entomology?

I am a student in environmental sciences with a huge passion for pollinators, specifically bees and butterflies. I currently am the leader for the campus pollinator and native species garden, I have helped a variety of individuals build these sort of gardens from scratch, attended every lecture and met with a variety of individuals (from my area and outside) who are entomologists. However, I cannot seem to find any projects (outside citizen science, of which I am active as well) or ways to further my involvement in this topic in the state of Ohio. Are there resources I am missing, or are there other ways that I could get involved that I am missing? Thank you! #entomologist #environmental-science #gardening #beekeeping

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