I have been working an office job since I graduated high school. I keep getting burnt out and moving to a new job. I think this would be such an awesome and needed career path! I want to simplify my life and put my happiness first. Thank you for your videos and inspiration! ♥ 🌿
I just stared my horticulture classes, and I am so intimidated. Everyone around me seems to have an agricultural background, and I'm a cosmetologist. 😅 Watching videos to try to remind me why I've started this major... really nervous I'm not cut out for this.
It's a daunting subject to study but I take comfort in knowing that no one has ever learnt the whole of horticulture and there are so many different paths to take in it that you can't be compared to fellow students. There is normally a 'click' with this subject and once you have the basics you'll be just as good if not more knowledgeable that the others around you. Best of luck with your studies I hope it all goes well :)
Thank you, your video made me feel I finally fit somewhere: I’m a uni drop out (everybody in my family has a degree, even some relatives born 150 years ago graduated at university…), in the last months I was considering horticulture as a career so I started volunteering and asking questions to people in the field, now your 6 reasons resonate so much with me, you gave me a lot of self-confidence in taking this path. Thank you!!
Yay so happy to see this video, I am Australian and starting Certificate II in horticulture at tafe and YOUR THE REASON, seeing your video literally same experience, that I didn’t know it was an option and was going to do agriculture until i saw your video THANK YOU.
Been working in retail for nearly ten years. Unfortunately my previous degree didn't really offer me the kind of opportunities I'd hoped for. Started an SVQ in Horticulture and landscaping a few months ago up in Scotland. Really love it and seems like it is already proving me opertunities even at the basic level I'm at now. Totally agree with you assessment of the subject.
I would like to become a gardener but I feel worried about the fitness aspect of the job. Do you need to be really really fit? I would say I have average fitness but a lot of the job postings say they want people who are strong and physically fit.
A lot of these adverts are aimed at 'men' the details of the job often include building/landscaping rather than just horticulture. I started out with below-average fitness levels and now have good stamina and strength. Gardening uses different muscles and is quite labour intensive, in a way that you can't build up at the gym, so if you're starting with average fitness I would say that's more than adequate for the job!
Great vid! Ok I can see that I am going to have to binge watch all your vids :D I'm in my 40s and looking for a career change for mental health reasons. I MAY HAVE QUESTIONS ^_^
hey how are you ? i would like to ask you about horticulture. i'm a biologist and i wanna do masters in environmental planning or horticulture design/planner but i'm hesitating in this choice and i want advice. i want your help and advice.
I have been working an office job since I graduated high school. I keep getting burnt out and moving to a new job. I think this would be such an awesome and needed career path! I want to simplify my life and put my happiness first. Thank you for your videos and inspiration! ♥ 🌿
Thank you for watching them!
I just stared my horticulture classes, and I am so intimidated. Everyone around me seems to have an agricultural background, and I'm a cosmetologist. 😅 Watching videos to try to remind me why I've started this major... really nervous I'm not cut out for this.
I would love to hear updates on your journey!!
I'd like to know how you're doing too! Been thinking about taking classes, but I have a background in IT, not agriculture!
It's a daunting subject to study but I take comfort in knowing that no one has ever learnt the whole of horticulture and there are so many different paths to take in it that you can't be compared to fellow students. There is normally a 'click' with this subject and once you have the basics you'll be just as good if not more knowledgeable that the others around you. Best of luck with your studies I hope it all goes well :)
How is it going! Keep loving plants ❤😊
Thank you, your video made me feel I finally fit somewhere: I’m a uni drop out (everybody in my family has a degree, even some relatives born 150 years ago graduated at university…), in the last months I was considering horticulture as a career so I started volunteering and asking questions to people in the field, now your 6 reasons resonate so much with me, you gave me a lot of self-confidence in taking this path. Thank you!!
You got this!
Yay so happy to see this video, I am Australian and starting Certificate II in horticulture at tafe and YOUR THE REASON, seeing your video literally same experience, that I didn’t know it was an option and was going to do agriculture until
i saw your video THANK YOU.
Thank you for watching the video! Also, I can absolutely do a video on Latin names. I will film it soon. :)
Been working in retail for nearly ten years. Unfortunately my previous degree didn't really offer me the kind of opportunities I'd hoped for. Started an SVQ in Horticulture and landscaping a few months ago up in Scotland. Really love it and seems like it is already proving me opertunities even at the basic level I'm at now. Totally agree with you assessment of the subject.
Loved this video! Great that you’re back uploading 😊
Thank you very much Caitlin!
This is really beautiful! Definitely feeling the leap too! thanks again :d
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I would like to become a gardener but I feel worried about the fitness aspect of the job. Do you need to be really really fit? I would say I have average fitness but a lot of the job postings say they want people who are strong and physically fit.
A lot of these adverts are aimed at 'men' the details of the job often include building/landscaping rather than just horticulture. I started out with below-average fitness levels and now have good stamina and strength. Gardening uses different muscles and is quite labour intensive, in a way that you can't build up at the gym, so if you're starting with average fitness I would say that's more than adequate for the job!
@@owensoutdoors6142 Thanks, that's reassuring :)
Thank you so much for this video! Just wanted to ask if horticulturalists all work freelance or can you get a fixed job?
Great vid! Ok I can see that I am going to have to binge watch all your vids :D
I'm in my 40s and looking for a career change for mental health reasons. I MAY HAVE QUESTIONS ^_^
Also may I ask if you could please do a video on how you study and how you REMEMBER all the scientific names.
Yes I will upload this soon :) Thank you
I'm thinking of applying to a horticulture apprenticeship but the only thing I'm worried about is the machinery and tools 😅😅😅😅
I’m doing a video on the tools I currently use soon, I’ll talk about how easy they are to use and how safe they are too 😊👏🏼
@@owensoutdoors6142
Please don't make the music as loud as you. Difficult to hear your words
hey how are you ?
i would like to ask you about horticulture. i'm a biologist and i wanna do masters in environmental planning or horticulture design/planner but i'm hesitating in this choice and i want advice. i want your help and advice.
I feel like this girl my soulmate 💟 many thanks and lots of love from Ukraine
Would you be able to do a video on about which tools you have
Absolutely, I’ll post one soon 😊
Tks .from asia
You are so beautiful and so determined!
Please don't make the music as loud as you. Difficult to hear your words
Can I come and work with you?