u/Drssuss

Whats the best career path for me

Hey I live in the uk in Oxfordshire and have an interest in horticulture and botany and looking to get in to a career in it. I have been volunteering in a local tree planting conservation group for a couple months which has been really fun. Im mostly interested in. . plant tissue culture propagation . Briophites, fungi and Lychens . Temperate rainforests . Native ​wild plants and ecosystems . Permaculture gardening . Working in big greenhouses like the eden project . creating wild spaces​ in urban areas I would really like to avoid getting in to debt though and would really prefer an apprenticeship; But most apprenticeships seam to be in mowing lawns which i completely understand thats the vast majority of the career but I would really like to avoid it. But i also understand those are mostly level 2 apprenticeships that usually lead to you going in to more in depth courses. I guess im asking what would be the best career path for me. I also understand this is a bad time of year to be looking. Am I being too picky or is there some opportunities out there. Thank you so much that was long.

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u/Drssuss — 1 day ago
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How do i get a career in plants?

Hey I live in the uk in Oxfordshire and have an interest in horticulture and botany and looking to get in to a career in it. I have been volunteering in a local tree planting conservation group for a couple months which has been really fun.

Im mostly interested in.

. plant tissue culture propagation

. Briophites, fungi and Lychens

. Temperate rainforests

. Native ​wild plants and ecosystems

. Permaculture gardening

. Working in big greenhouses like the eden project

. creating wild spaces​ in urban areas

I would really like to avoid getting in to debt though and would really prefer an apprenticeship; But most apprenticeships seam to be in mowing lawns which i completely understand thats the vast majority of the career but I would really like to avoid it. But i also understand those are mostly level 2 apprenticeships that usually lead to you going in to more in depth courses.

I guess im asking what would be the best career path for me.

I also understand this is a bad time of year to be looking.

Am I being too picky or is there some opportunities out there. Thank you so much that was long.

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u/Drssuss — 1 day ago