About Kent State's Horticulture Technology Program
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►Watch a short video clip featuring Stan Jones, program director, Horticulture Technology, who discusses Ohio's horticulture industry. |
Horticulture is a vast global industry that involves everything from nurseryplant growth to grounds maintenance, retail production and sales. During the past decade, the industry has seen the demand for qualified practitioners surge dramatically.
In 2002, Americans spent more than $68 billion on landscaping, plants and green services in order to extend their homes into the garden, according to the National Garden Association. A recent article in American Demographics quotes an NGA market analyst as saying, “If you are in the gardening business … you may be wondering what all the fuss is over a sour economy.”
The success of Kent State’s horticulture technology program — offered exclusively at the university’s Geauga and Salem Campuses — clearly supports that claim.

