园艺专业是不是最烂的专业我觉得园艺专业真的挺难的你们说呢

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  • 2025年03月24日
  • 我觉得园艺专业真的挺难的,你们说呢?很多人可能会认为,园艺专业就是种树、养花,怎么会有多难。但是实际上,它远不止这些。gardening, horticulture - whatever you want to call it. It's a profession that requires patience, dedication and knowledge. First of all

园艺专业是不是最烂的专业我觉得园艺专业真的挺难的你们说呢

我觉得园艺专业真的挺难的,你们说呢?很多人可能会认为,园艺专业就是种树、养花,怎么会有多难。但是实际上,它远不止这些。gardening, horticulture - whatever you want to call it. It's a profession that requires patience, dedication and knowledge.

First of all, let's talk about the physical aspect. Gardening is hard work! You're outside in all kinds of weather - rain or shine, hot or cold. You're on your feet for hours at a time, bending over plants and lifting heavy bags of soil. And don't even get me started on the bugs! Mosquitoes, ticks... they love gardens almost as much as we do.

But beyond the physical stuff, there's also a lot of science involved in gardening. Plants are living things with their own needs and requirements - sunlight, water, nutrients... it's not just about throwing some seeds in the ground and hoping for the best. You need to know what kind of soil will support your plants' growth (and which ones won't). You need to understand how different types of light affect plant development (direct sunlight vs indirect sunlight). And then there are pests and diseases...

And let's not forget about design! A garden isn't just something you throw together; it should be planned out with intentionality. There should be balance between colors and textures (flowers + foliage), height variations (tall trees + low shrubs), etc., etc.

So while some people might think that gardening is an easy job because "it looks so relaxing," I can assure you: there are plenty of challenges involved! Whether you're working on someone else’s property or maintaining your own backyard oasis… gardening requires skillset that goes beyond simple green thumb-ness.

Gardening professionals have spent years honing their craft through education & experience; they've learned from trial & error; they've studied botany & horticulture; they've developed expertise in various aspects such as landscape design & maintenance techniques – this is no cakewalk!

Surely though many would argue against my views here—after all everyone has their unique perspective—some may see it differently: maybe one day I'll realize I was wrong when someone points out another aspect entirely!

But based solely upon my understanding thus far? No way am I saying this isn’t tough work – quite frankly? The more research i do into these fields—the more convinced i become that being an expert gardener takes loads o’ effort—a true labor o’ love indeed—and NOT AT ALL "the easiest" thing one could ever attempt

What’re your thoughts on this matter?

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