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Yellowstone Landscape is seeking an experienced and professional Horticulture Manager to take charge in directing, scheduling and arranging the fertilization and chemical applications on high-profile ...

Yellowstone Landscape is seeking an experienced and professional Horticulture Manager to take charge in directing, scheduling and arranging the fertilization and chemical applications on high-profile ...

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How much do horticulture management jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for horticulture management in the United States is $22.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $25.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a horticulture manager do?

A horticulture manager oversees the cultivation, maintenance, and management of plants in gardens, landscapes, or agricultural settings. They plan and coordinate planting schedules, supervise staff, ensure health and safety standards, and may use tools like irrigation systems and horticultural software. Strong knowledge of plant biology, pest control, and environmental conditions is essential for this role.

What can I do with a master's degree in horticulture?

A master's degree in horticulture prepares individuals for advanced roles such as horticulture manager, research scientist, or landscape architect. It provides skills in plant science, pest management, and environmental sustainability, often requiring knowledge of tools like GIS or plant identification software. Graduates can work in nurseries, botanical gardens, research institutions, or government agencies.

What are three major career paths in horticulture?

Horticulture management offers several major career paths, including landscape management, which involves designing and maintaining outdoor spaces; nursery management, focusing on growing and selling plants; and research or extension services, which involve studying plant science and educating the public. These roles often require knowledge of plant biology, environmental conditions, and sometimes certifications or degrees in horticulture or related fields.

Where do horticulturists make the most money?

Horticulturists tend to earn higher salaries in regions with a strong agricultural or landscaping industry, such as areas with large commercial nurseries, botanical gardens, or research institutions. Salaries also increase with advanced certifications, specialized skills, and experience in landscape design, plant science, or environmental management.
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Horticulture Manager

Horticulture Manager

Yellowstone Landscape

Smyrna, GA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 18 days ago


Yellowstone Landscape rating

7.1

Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

Based on 53 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

7th of 33 rated gardening and landscaping


Job description

Yellowstone Landscape is seeking an experienced and professional Horticulture Manager to take charge in directing, scheduling and arranging the fertilization and chemical applications on high-profile commercial properties.

Yellowstone Landscape is dedicated to excellence in commercial landscaping. As the largest privately-owned commercial landscaping company in the nation, we offer exciting career opportunities for Landscape Professionals across the United States. To learn more, please visit our website: www.yellowstonelandscape.com.

What You'll Do:

  • Planning, scheduling, and implementing the tasks associated with fertilizer and chemical applications for multiple field technicians. These activities must result in compliance with contract specifications, budgets, and client expectations.
  • Monitoring landscape health and care needs.
  • Diagnose primary turf problems and basic pest identification, as well as performs the chemical and fertilizer application.
  • Maintain proper documentation as required by The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
  • Assist in hiring and training of Spray Technicians.
  • Take a proactive approach to safety by providing proper field safety training, encouraging employees and providing employees with proper safety equipment.

What We're Looking For:

  • Must have an active and valid Certified Pest Control Operator License in Lawn and Ornamental (or related name) for the State in which the Branch operates. 
  • Two to three years of experience in Fertilization and Chemicals leading multiple technicians and properties required.  
  • A landscape professional with the ability to be highly functional in a team environment, as well as able to perform with minimum supervision and direction.
  • Exceptional client-service skills and take a keen sense of ownership of responsibilities.
  • Superb communication skills - both written and verbal.
  • Knowledge of Spanish a plus.

Why Join Yellowstone?

  • Competitive pay; paid weekly
  • Full group benefits package including health, dental, vision, 401k with a company match, paid time off and holiday pay
  • Aggressive incentive plan
  • Industry leading safety programs
  • Company provided work shirts and safety gear
  • Equipped with optimal and most professional equipment
  • High profile customers, worksites and landscape results
  • Opportunity to advance within one of the industry’s fastest growing companies
  • A company that values and appreciates YOU

Become part of the team dedicated to Excellence in Commercial Landscaping!


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