Green Spring Gardens

Fairfax County Farmers Markets Intern

Green Spring Gardens and the Fairfax County Farmers Markets (FCFM) invites qualified undergraduate students to apply for our 2021 summer internship program. We are seeking an intern who can assist in promoting the Farmers Markets, supporting SNAP (Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program), and coordinating logistics in preparation for National Farmers Market week, and other promotional events. Must be available August 1-10 for Farmers Market Week and months preceding for planning purposes. Continue reading Green Spring Gardens

The White Gardens

Horticultural Intern at White Gardens

The John C. and Margaret K. White Gardens is a new public garden in Falls Church with an azalea, rhododendron, and camellia collection established by John and Margaret White. The thirteen-acre garden is under development. Internship activities will focus on
identifying, mapping, and developing a management plan for invasive plants, and organizing and leading volunteers for monthly workdays. Knowledge of GIS/GPS-based mapping systems is desired, and experience working with volunteers will be beneficial.
The internship will be based at Green Spring Gardens. Continue reading The White Gardens

U.S. Capitol Grounds and Arboretum

The AOC is accepting applications for a Plant Specialist to serve as a Plant Health Care (PHC) and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Specialist and provide leadership for the pest, disease and nutrient management programs with special emphasis on providing innovative approaches to managing the health of the living assets of the Capitol campus. This position is located within the U.S. Capitol Grounds and Arboretum (CGA), Gardening Division.

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Gardens Remembered

FINE GARDENING ASSISTANT

Gardens Remembered is seeking a Fine Gardening Assistant. This is an exciting position for someone with a horticultural education and an interest in fine garden care.

 Work alongside our experienced team as we care for and enhance many fine residential gardens in the DC Metro Area.

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