u/zoemadeline

People with Horticulture Degrees: What do you do for work?

Hello! If you have a Horticulture degree, what are you currently doing for work? I’m looking for career options and ideas.

I am interested in going back to school and would absolutely love to study Horticulture. However, I need to be realistic about what can help me get a good job when I’m finished school. I have a great school program lined up but I’m not quite sure if this is a smart route to go. Any advice is appreciated! TIA :)

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u/zoemadeline — 4 hours ago
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Watering my vegetable garden

Hi everyone! This is my first year with a vegetable garden, and I’m wondering how much I should water it. I’m in Zone 7a for reference. I have heard every day is best either in the morning or evening - evening would work better for my schedule - (unless there is sufficient rain) but I am wondering how much water to use for each plant. I am worried about over or under watering. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!!!

I added a picture to show what my garden is looking like. I have beefsteak tomatoes, roma tomatoes, cucumbers, strawberries, onions & green onions, spaghetti squash, lettuce, bell peppers, and green beans that I just direct sowed on Friday. I also planted snap dragons, marigolds, and lavender, and chives throughout the beds to naturally deter pests such as deer or bunnies. TIA! 🤍

u/zoemadeline — 12 days ago