Reddit plant nursery. All in all my favorite job.

Reddit plant nursery I got lucky and my gma found the job, then through connections I found the 2nd job. I would get a nursery license first. If your in the states, nurseries should start hiring soon. A little more if you sell more. All in all my favorite job. The regional plant inspector will come out and answer all your questions. I purchased blueberry, raspberry, and currant plants last year and they were packed nicely. A subreddit dedicated to San José, California, the heart of the Silicon Valley. With all that is happening I can guess a lot of small things are taking a hit and might not be able to hire. About $1/tree investment (or less), sell for 20-30$ ea wholesale to nurseries and landscape revegetation schemes, commercial foresters etc. /r/SanJose will be going dark between 12-14th June in protest against Reddit's API changes which will kill 3rd party apps like Apollo, Reddit is Fun, and BaconReader. - 40k Farm tractor with loader, - 30k - 50k used Implements for tractor and skidsteer - 40k, trailers, tiller, plow, bush hog, mowers, forks, maybe backhoe but preferably this should be another machine Soil mixer 10k - 30k Trees from seed, into massive shade houses that cost not a lot to build and sell after 3yrs. Good quality tracked skid steer- 50k, probably well used for that Tree spades, 2 @ 15k each Irrigation pump -20k Irrigation piping, heads, injectors, stock tank etc. One last thing. My aunts owned a wholesale plant nursery my entire childhood, some of my happiest memories are there but they went under when one of them decided to open a retail store in a weird location that made zero sense. In Fl I pay $35 a year. The price was still cheaper than my local Lowe’s, and the plants from Nourse were bigger, stronger, and cheaper. . Nourse Farms. Keep checking. 110% recommend. They would have fall festivals, little Christmas towns etc it was great but it was also in a town of 15,000-20,000 people. sxpmys bzrdof ygvgwe ttfawe afv faa dvaxo xzn mhukz qqyja