The lack of young talent has also reached the “green” sector: there is already a shortage of horticulturists in the most diverse areas, and masses of new jobs will be created in the coming years. At the same time, the pretty little private garden is coming back into fashion. A call for a challenging all-weather job and a campaign to become a “garden goddess” and “good in bed”.
Short freezing rain, directly followed by sun and wind: Marcel Kreitl doesn’t even shrug his shoulders. “This is everyday life for us,” says the president of the local gardening and landscape architecture association (GalaBau), “whenWe live with all this weird weather.” And adds with a grin: “The advantage is that we are in the fresh air. A healthy job, so to speak.”
Source: Krone

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