Horticulturist as a Career

 

Horticulturists conduct experiments and investigations to determine methods of breeding, producing, storing, processing, and transporting fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.

There are several jobs related to a horticulturist some of them are: Biologists, Chemists, Physicists, Foresters, Conservation Scientists, and Landscape Architects.

 

How do you become a horticulturist? There are many different steps in becoming one. To find out more about what Horticulturists do and what you can do with a degree in horticulture click HERE.

 

Now just what is horticulture? Well, horticulture is the science of producing fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants. To find out more about horticulture click HERE.

 

Information sources that I used to complete this site.

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This is a product for the Carver Trust Web Page Project and under the National Science Education Standards for grades K-4 History and Nature of Science: Science as a Human Endeavor. This web page was put on the web on March 19, 1998 by Marcella Johnston.