First and foremost, you must have a love for plants. That's a requirement. Here's a test, if you can grow plants indoors and not die on you for the first 3 months (and that's stretching it out a bit), you may have chance. I know folks that if they even touch a plant, it just dies (not on the spot of course but over a short time). You have a "green thumb" when and if all the plants you touch thrives and grow into full productive plants when you rescue them from death.
Next, you must love being outdoors, not scared of bugs and working with soil. Then you can worry about having skills. Being inquisitive is a needed skill. It's your basic need to know about plants will guide you. Read up on basic gardening and go to your nearby nursery. Check out their tools and related items regarding gardening. Once you have all the info you need to start, buy a small planter. Buy a couple of plants or if its fall season, pick a spot in your backyard with some sunlight and plant a flower bulb. There's no requirement that you must have a big spot in your backyard to consider you a gardener.
Being a gardener takes time and the will to know by inquiring, trying and growing. The worse thing you can do is kill the plant. If you did, just return it to the nursery that guarantees their plants. They will replace it if it dies. You get to start all over again. This is why I love gardening: It rewards you with growth, but if it doesn't, it gives you many chances to try. Happy Gardening!
Attention to detail, for carrying out proper planting depth and spacing. Basic math skills, for figuring out how much fertililzer or lime to apply. Basic research skills, for seeing a problem and trying to decide what it is and how to solve. Courage to apply tough love, when having to pull up favorite plants that are a danger to other plants by untreatable stage in stress. Love for green things in general or for certain green things in particular such as herbs or ornamentals or vegetables. Listening skills, for learning from the experience and expertise of others. Patient observation, for checking to see if a remedy is working or it'll need to be reapplied. A sense of commitment, by arranging for watering to be done when you can't do it.
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Landscaper in Spanish is: paisajista.
Landscaper.
it depends on the landscaper and you
Hire a different landscaper.
What are the duties of a landscaper? they are to satisfy you on how they do there jobs
A landscaper is anyone who works in the landscape industry. A landscaper, like a gardener, is involved in approving the appearance and sometimes functionality of the land. Mowing, planting, and building hardscapes are just some of a landscaper's potential duties.
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Landscaper!:)
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The top 3 skills needed for an account assistant are organization, attention to detail, and communication skills. Other skills needed are computer skills and math skills.