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What it takes to be a gardener
To be sure, I can definitely apply for horticulture or landscape architecture, and I am a horticulture major in the science examination. Horticulture majors in colleges and universities tend to offer more science courses. In addition to the basic courses (politics, English, mathematics), there will be many experimental courses in chemistry (basic, organic, inorganic), plant physiology, genetics, breeding, biotechnology, entomology, statistics, botany, floral science, lawn science, flower art and so on. There may be some differences between the courses offered effectively. The better horticulture universities in China are: Beijing Forestry University, South China Agricultural University, China Agricultural University, Nanjing Agricultural University, Shandong Agricultural University, Huazhong Agricultural University and Southwest Agricultural University. However, gardeners who graduated from colleges and universities cannot become gardeners, and they must pass the qualification certification, that is, textual research. The conditions for textual research are answered on the first floor. As for the gardener's salary, it is "the older, the more valuable." Junior gardener, the monthly salary is only about 1000 yuan, hard work; While senior gardeners earn more than 1 10,000 yuan a month. Experienced gardeners generally create a work (such as a bonsai) worth 65438+ tens of thousands.