Gardener.
Gardener [huā jiàng]
Definition: A person who cultivates flowers and trees as a profession.
Quotation: Lu Xun's "Ji Ji·The Relationship between Wei and Jin Styles and Articles and Medicine and Wine": "Nowadays, rich people live in concessions, hire gardeners to plant dozens of pots of chrysanthemums, and then write poems ...I think it is in line with Yuan Ming’s loftiness, but I don’t think it is very similar.”
Usage examples:
1. The gardener tied the flowers into bouquets and sold each bouquet. The price is two yuan.
2. Later, the gardener in Neuchatel felt that the wages were low and ran to Lucerne to become a lawyer.
3. The gardener’s anger, which he had been holding in all morning, finally broke out.
Analysis:
Prepare suitable soil for cultivating fruit trees and flowers, adjust the temperature, humidity, ventilation and light of seedlings indoors, choose the appropriate cultivation season; engage in plant cultivation. , such as cutting, grafting, bud grafting, branch pressing and proliferation, pruning and shaping, etc., to support young trees and rationally use hormones to promote growth.
Grow flowers, shrubs and trees, linen seeds, lay turf, apply fertilizers and pesticides, control pests and diseases, arrange flowers according to environmental requirements; engage in weeding, pruning branches, lawn mowing and other trimming work to make flowers and plants beautiful. The growth of trees meets the requirements of landscaping; you can also be engaged in the work of cultivating new varieties of flowers, plants and trees.