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Hotel Maintenance

Clear Lake, IA · On-site

$14.75 - $18.75/hr

Cuts grass and trims weeds, constructs decorative flower garden borders, digs flower beds and plants flowers on property. * Repairs parking lot and sidewalks with asphalt, cold patching materials ...

Flower Crew Manager

Edgartown, MA · On-site

$17 - $19.50/hr

Category Flowers Description The Flower Crew Manager is a strategic person in the larger effort of ... Our herb garden supplies a full assortment of culinary herbs. We also raise four acres of cut ...

Constructs decorative flower garden borders from wood, if necessary. * Cleans internal areas of buildings, including dusting, sweeping, and mopping. * Washes windows. * Empties trash cans and ...

Gardener

Lehi, UT

$14 - $16/hr

Seasonal flower planting and removal along with pruning of perennials and ornamental grasses. * Keep garden beautiful by sweeping paths, collecting and emptying garbage, and raking. * Install holiday ...

Hotel Maintenance

Iowa City, IA · On-site

$14.25 - $18/hr

Cuts grass and trims weeds, constructs decorative flower garden borders, digs flower beds and plants flowers on property. * Repairs parking lot and sidewalks with asphalt, cold patching materials ...

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How much do flower garden jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for flower garden in the United States is $15.92, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $17.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a flower gardener?

A flower gardener is someone who cultivates and cares for flowering plants in gardens, landscapes, or greenhouses. They are responsible for planting, watering, fertilizing, pruning, and maintaining a variety of flowers to ensure healthy growth and beautiful displays. Flower gardeners may work in private gardens, public parks, botanical gardens, or as part of landscaping teams. Their work often involves knowledge of plant species, soil conditions, pest control, and seasonal care. This role can be pursued as a hobby or as a professional occupation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a flower gardener?

To thrive as a Flower Gardener, you need knowledge of horticulture, plant care, soil management, and typically some hands-on gardening experience or relevant training. Familiarity with gardening tools, irrigation systems, and possibly certifications in horticulture are beneficial. Attention to detail, creativity, and physical stamina are valuable soft skills that set exceptional gardeners apart. These skills ensure healthy, aesthetically pleasing gardens and the effective maintenance of diverse flower species.

What are some common challenges faced by flower garden professionals, and how can they be managed on the job?

Flower garden professionals often encounter challenges such as plant diseases, unpredictable weather, and pest infestations. Managing these issues typically involves staying up-to-date with integrated pest management practices, regularly monitoring plant health, and adapting garden layouts or schedules in response to weather changes. Team collaboration is also crucial, as coordinating with other gardeners or horticulturists ensures effective problem-solving and maintenance of the garden’s aesthetic and health. Continuous learning and flexibility are key traits for success in this dynamic work environment.

What is the difference between Flower Garden vs Landscape Technician?

AspectFlower GardenLandscape Technician
CertificationsHorticulture or floral design certifications often preferredHorticulture or landscape maintenance certifications common
Work EnvironmentGardens, floral shops, outdoor planting areasOutdoor sites, parks, residential and commercial landscapes
Job FocusPlanting, maintaining flower beds, floral arrangementsInstalling, maintaining, and repairing landscape features

Flower Garden specialists focus on planting and caring for flowers and floral arrangements, often working in gardens or floral shops. Landscape Technicians handle broader outdoor landscape projects, including installation and maintenance of various landscape elements. Both roles require horticultural knowledge but differ in scope and environment.

More about Flower Garden jobs
Infographic showing various Flower Garden job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $33,104 per year, or $15.9 per hour.

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

About

At Franz Witte, we are more than just a garden center. We are a destination. Founded in 1971, Franz Witte has spent more than 50 years creating timeless landscapes, quality construction, and meaningful experiences for our guests. We are passionate about our craft, our people, and the community we call home. Our culture is built on relationships, leadership, hard work, and excellence, and we proudly stand out as the only landscaping and nursery company in Idaho with a flamingo as our mascot.

If you are looking for a team that works hard, supports one another, and has fun along the way, we would love to meet you.

Position Summary:

We are seeking an experienced, passionate, and dedicated grower with experience managing a Cut Flower Garden or farm as well as some container production experience to oversee the day-to-day operations of our cut flower farm and seasonal growing operations in the Garden Center. You will have a deep understanding of horticulture, strong leadership skills, and be highly organized. You will be responsible for the planning, planting, growing, harvesting, and managing of high-quality cut flowers, annuals, perennials, and other crops that align with our standards of excellence. This is a year-round position that will support Garden Center activities during the winter months as well as plan and prepare for the growing season.

Key Responsibilities:

Production Planning & Management

  • Develop and implement seasonally appropriate cut flower production plans, including planting schedules, crop rotations, succession-planting, and field management strategies.
  • Develop and implement production schedules for finished containers to include but not limited to the following crops: Tomatoes, Peppers, Annuals, Perennials, Roses and mixed annual baskets and containers
  • Keep quality production notes to ensure we are continuously improving our results and production systems
  • Create and Mainatin digital scheduling/planning systems
  • Responsible for managing detailed and accurate inventory of all items produced

Planting & Harvesting  

  • Oversee all planting, weeding, watering, pruning, and pest management tasks of FWLC grown crops
  • Coordinate with other garden center managers and team members to assemble and deliver finished crops to retail sales

Crop Care & Maintenance

  • Ensure proper care of all plants in production, including irrigation, fertilization, pest control, and disease prevention using sustainable and organic methods when possible.
  • Manage greenhouse environments to maintain optimum growing conditions for crops

Team Leadership

  • Lead and train a team of seasonal or permanent staff, ensuring proper fieldwork techniques, safety standards, and an efficient workflow are executed

Budget Management

  • Work with Division Management to develop budgets for all growing operations, including costs for labor, supplies, and equipment. Track and control expenses to stay within the budget targets.

Customer Engagement

  • Collaborate with the sales and marketing team to meet market demand for flowers, manage wholesale and retail orders, and participate in seasonal events, workshops, or farmers' markets. Ensure a steady supply of high-quality flowers for both events and customer sales.
  • May need to assist retail sales team with shifts on the sales floor delivering exceptional customer service and sales experience using FWLC POS system.

Innovation & Research

  • Stay up to date with industry trends, plant varieties, and techniques to continuously improve the farm's performance. Experiment with new flower varieties, growing methods, and tools.

Qualifications:

Horticultural Knowledge

  • Strong understanding of flower varieties, growing conditions, production systems and pest management, preferably with experience in cut flower farming.

Licenses & Certification

ISDA Applicators License - OP (Formerly OH and OI)

Experience:

  • Minimum of 2-3 years of experience in horticulture, agriculture, or garden management, with a focus on flower production.

Leadership Skills

  • Proven ability to manage a team, delegate tasks, and lead by example in the field.
  • Attention to Detail.
  • Keen eye for quality control and plant health, ensuring consistent flower quality.

Physical Stamina

  • Ability to perform physical work in various weather conditions, including lifting, bending, and working long hours during peak seasons. Must be able to lift up to 50lbs.

Problem-solving Skills

  • Ability to troubleshoot challenges related to plant health, weather conditions, and labor management.

Communication Skills:

  • Strong verbal and written communication skills to collaborate with team members, management, and customers.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Degree in horticulture, agriculture, or related field.
  • Experience in organic farming practices or sustainable agriculture.
  • Familiarity with irrigation systems, farm equipment, and greenhouse operations.
  • A creative eye for floral design or garden aesthetics.
  • Experience managing container growing operations

Benefits Include: Medical, Life, Vision, Dental, STD, Accident, Critical Care, 401K with company match, PTO (Paid Time Off), 529 Education Plan, Employee Discount.