horticulture worker
Horticulture workers carry out practical activities and assist in nurseries or greenhouses for the production of horticultural crops.
About horticulture worker
As a horticulture worker, you will perform a variety of practical tasks in nurseries and greenhouses to cultivate and maintain horticultural crops. Your responsibilities include preparing planting areas, propagating plants, monitoring field conditions, executing fertilization programs, pruning plants, harvesting crops, and storing products according to quality standards. You will work with your hands in all weather conditions, using gardening equipment to maintain the health and productivity of plants. This role is fundamental to the production of vegetables, fruits, ornamental plants, and other horticultural products that supply local markets. Career prospects are steady with opportunities to specialize in specific crop types, move into supervisory roles managing larger operations, or transition into technical agricultural advisory positions.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a horticulture worker.
Crop Preparation and Planting
- Prepare planting areas by tilling soil, removing weeds, and improving soil conditions
- Plant seeds and seedlings according to spacing and depth specifications
- Propagate plants through cuttings, division, or seed collection techniques
Crop Monitoring and Maintenance
- Monitor field conditions including soil moisture, temperature, and pest presence daily
- Execute fertilization programs and apply nutrients according to crop requirements
- Prune plants to maintain shape, remove dead material, and promote healthy growth
- Maintain greenhouse conditions including ventilation, watering, and temperature control
Harvesting and Post-Harvest Handling
- Harvest crops at appropriate maturity stages using proper techniques to minimize damage
- Sort and grade harvested products according to quality standards and size specifications
- Store crops in appropriate conditions to maintain freshness and quality
Equipment and Facility Maintenance
- Use and maintain gardening equipment including hoes, rakes, spades, and pruning tools
- Maintain storage facilities for seeds, tools, and harvested products
Greenhouse Management
- Maintain greenhouse structures, repair damage, and ensure proper functioning of irrigation systems
- Manage nutrient delivery systems and water distribution throughout the greenhouse
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (13)
Optional (46)
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