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Fri, Jul 7, 06 at 21:58
| My husband and I are looking for an estate management/gardening position anywhere between NC & NY. We both have degrees and experience. My husband is an assistant at a golf course and I have worked on a private estate in DC. Any help would be appreciated. |
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| This horticultural job board from U of Mass. may be helpful. Employers from all along the East Coast have posted positions on it. Sometimes there are estate and golf course management jobs. |
Here is a link that might be useful: hort jobs
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- Posted by miss_rumphius_rules z6 NJ (My Page) on Sat, Jul 8, 06 at 7:27
| Did you look at the estate postitions at hortjobs.com? You could also check out metrohort.com for NYC area. |
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- Posted by miss_rumphius_rules z6 NJ (My Page) on Sat, Jul 8, 06 at 7:29
| it's metrohort.org |
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| Does Ferrel's Jobs in Horticulture still exist? it's free for job hunters, employers pay the fee. I signed up with them 7 years ago when I was searching and he did call with offers from several estates. Also, what's the organization for public & botanic gardens? starts with an AA...aab something??? cause their newsletter included a great number of estate positions available |
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| http://www.aabga.org/public_html/index.cfm?CFID=3503105&CFTOKEN=765629 61 |
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- Posted by Richard 6(vrichin99@hotmail.com) onTue, May 3, 11 at 21:52
| Hello, I am in Maryland and I love to garden it is my passion. @ degrees and 25 years of experience making the world more beautiful and healing things instead of replacing. I believe in Holistic gardening. I am also a chef and love both professions. Please e-mail me if interested in my help. Sincerely and Respectfully, Richard |
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- Posted by Jennifer(JennTmrr@aol.com) onMon, Aug 1, 11 at 12:18
| I'm looking for a job in the horticulture Field i've completed all of the requirements for a 2 year degree here on Long Island an worked as an Intern at the State University at Farmingdale for 3 seasons upon completing the courses required for horticulture . I have worked in the gardening retail center for 3 seasons as a seasonal worker my experience in helping coustomers an personal attention to detail when completing landscapes are important especially working at peoples houses . I look forward to hearing from you soon . Jennifer |
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- Posted by pinusresinosa 4 (My Page) on Sun, Aug 14, 11 at 20:20
| Have you also thought about a pop up drain pipe system or stealthflow? I'd also invest in plantings that help absorb runoff... much more than the few you have. |
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