To thrive in a Scotts Lawn position, you need a solid understanding of lawn care practices, horticulture basics, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with landscaping equipment, fertilizer application systems, and, in some cases, pesticide applicator certifications are important. Strong communication, customer service abilities, and attention to detail help you excel in both independent and team-based tasks. These skills ensure high-quality lawn maintenance, client satisfaction, and adherence to safety and regulatory standards.