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How do you level up from being a casual plant lover to a true pro in the horticulture industry? What does it take to become one? There are plenty of things we don't get as hobbyists about the horticulture industry—so much more happening behind the scenes than we can imagine. Fortunately, Leslie Halleck, a favorite guest on the podcast and one of my best plant friends, is here to tell us about how the horticulture industry works and how you might become part of it!
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I've realized that as I've gotten more involved with plants and horticulture, I knew very little about the industry. The horticulture industry is enormous with so many different jobs and companies involved. But for some reason, a lot of it just stays somewhat hidden from regular plant lovers like us.
When I went to big horticulture events and conferences like the Tropical Plant International Expo (TPIE), I was amazed at how much happens behind the scenes to get plants from growers to our homes. There's way more to it than we'd ever guess!
If you are into plants and want to work with them, there are plenty of other options besides becoming a social media plant influencer. Leslie has had a wide range of career experiences, including plant research, landscape design, and botanical art. Here are some career opportunities you might want to consider:
And those are just a few examples! There are so many cool niches you can get into.
A lot of people think of horticulture as simply growing and selling plants—that they go straight from a greenhouse to a plant shop—but the process is actually more complicated. Leslie broke it down for us:
This complexity makes certain plants really hard to find and expensive.
If you're thinking about switching to a plant career, here are some of Leslie's tips:
Get Some Education
The horticulture industry is very science-based. So you need to study the basics of plant science, not just how to keep your houseplants alive. Some options are:
Leslie said the Master Gardener program is great for volunteers, but it's not professional training. If you want to work in the industry, a certificate or degree program is better.
Start at the Bottom
Like any industry, you'll probably need to start at the bottom and get hands-on experience and training. If you're shifting careers, don't expect to make the same salary you did in your previous job right away. You'll need to put in some grunt work, but getting educated can help you move up faster.
Get Hands-On Experience
Book learning is important, but you also need real-world practice. Leslie actually suggests starting at a garden center, calling it “the best bootcamp for any niche in the industry.” Working at a garden center will give you quick training in many different aspects of the plant business.
Network and Make Connections
The horticulture world can be kind of insular (limited/restricted), so making connections with people already in the industry is super helpful for finding opportunities. Leslie mentions that going through a certificate program can connect you with industry professionals and potential mentors.
I'm so excited that Leslie is now offering some amazing (and affordable!) ways to learn about the business side of horticulture:
If you're at all interested in working with plants as a career or starting a plant business, definitely check out Leslie's website for more info. Her knowledge is incredible and I know she'll over-deliver on value.
I hope this peek behind the curtain of the horticulture industry was helpful and interesting! The horticulture industry is rich with opportunities for those willing to dig a little deeper. Keep growing and keep spreading that plant joy!
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