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We are seeking a Horticulturist to provide expert plant selection and design support for our Charlotte studios. This role requires a Bachelor’s or Master’s in Horticulture or Landscape Architecture, 2-3 years of experience, and extensive plant material knowledge. You will collaborate on planting ...
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United States , Charlotte
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Landscape Gardener and Horticulturist
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Australia , Sydney
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55000.00 - 75000.00 AUD / Year
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Civil and Scape
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Landscape Gardener & Horticulturist
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Join CivilandScape as a Landscape Gardener & Horticulturist in Sydney. We seek a qualified professional with Certificate III in Horticulture and 3+ years’ experience. You’ll manage diverse projects from high-end residential to commercial sites. Enjoy a company car, phone, and a genuine path to le...
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Australia , Sydney
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55000.00 - 75000.00 AUD / Year
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Civil and Scape
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Horticulturist
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United States , Oconomowoc
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Horticulturist Team Leader
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Lead a dedicated horticulture team in Melbourne, maintaining commercial grounds with hands-on gardening and maintenance. This role requires a horticulture qualification, leadership experience, and a commitment to an inclusive workplace. Enjoy salary packaging, professional development, and a supp...
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Australia , Melbourne
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Qualified Horticulturist
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Join our growing team at Australian Native Landscapes as a Qualified Horticulturist. This role is based at our busy Terrey Hills nursery and garden centre. Ideal candidates will have horticulture qualifications, customer service skills, and weekend availability. This hands-on position may involve...
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Australia , Terrey Hills
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Australian Native Landscapes
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Landscape gardener and horticulturist
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Seeking a qualified Landscape Gardener & Horticulturist for diverse projects across Sydney. This role requires a Certificate III in Horticulture, 3+ years' experience, and proficiency with all maintenance equipment. A company car and phone are provided, with a clear path to lead the maintenance d...
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Australia , Sydney
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55000.00 - 75000.00 AUD / Year
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Civil and Scape
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Landscape Gardener and Horticulturist
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Seeking a qualified Landscape Gardener and Horticulturist for diverse projects across Sydney. This role requires a Certificate III in Horticulture, 3+ years' experience, and proficiency with maintenance equipment. A company car and phone are provided, with a clear path to leadership as the busine...
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Australia , Sydney
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55000.00 - 75000.00 AUD / Year
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Civil and Scape
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About the Horticulturist role

Horticulturist jobs encompass a diverse and vital profession dedicated to the science and art of cultivating plants, from ornamental gardens and lush landscapes to food crops and urban green spaces. Professionals in this field combine deep botanical knowledge with practical skills to manage plant health, design aesthetically pleasing environments, and ensure sustainable growth. A horticulturist’s work often begins with site analysis, evaluating soil conditions, climate, and existing vegetation to make informed decisions about plant selection and placement. They develop comprehensive planting plans that balance design intent with ecological appropriateness, selecting species that thrive in specific microclimates while meeting aesthetic or functional goals. Common responsibilities include overseeing the propagation, cultivation, and maintenance of trees, shrubs, flowers, and turf.

This involves monitoring plant health for pests, diseases, and nutritional deficiencies, then implementing integrated pest management and fertilization strategies. Horticulturists frequently collaborate with landscape architects, designers, and construction teams to guide planting installations, ensuring proper techniques for soil preparation, irrigation, and plant spacing. They also conduct regular inspections, perform pruning, hedging, and transplanting, and manage irrigation systems to optimize water efficiency. In many roles, horticulturists provide expert advice to clients, property managers, or public agencies, recommending plant varieties that enhance biodiversity, reduce maintenance, or improve environmental resilience. They may also be responsible for ordering materials, tracking project costs, and maintaining detailed records of expenses and plant care schedules.

Educational training and ongoing professional development are essential, with most positions requiring a degree or certificate in horticulture, landscape architecture, or a closely related field. Hands-on experience in landscape maintenance, construction, or greenkeeping is highly valued, typically spanning two to three years or more. Key skills include extensive knowledge of plant material and horticultural practices, proficiency with garden maintenance equipment, and a solid understanding of workplace health and safety protocols. Strong communication and basic computing abilities are often needed for client interaction and reporting. Certifications, such as an ISA Certified Arborist credential, can enhance career prospects.

Horticulturist jobs offer rewarding opportunities to shape outdoor environments, promote sustainability, and contribute to community well-being. Whether working in public parks, private estates, commercial developments, or research institutions, these professionals play a critical role in nurturing the natural world. The field continues to evolve with advances in sustainable practices, native plant conservation, and urban greening, making it a dynamic and impactful career path for plant enthusiasts dedicated to environmental stewardship.