The Hay, Honey Farm
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Spend the summer outdoors working in horticulture! The Hay, Honey Farm is a private garden/arboretum in Bernardsville, New Jersey. Approximately twenty-five acres have been fenced to exclude deer since 1990. Within the deer fence, there are about twelve acres of gardens, containing ornamental trees and shrubs, perennial borders, cutting flowers, and a vegetable garden, as well as two large native woodland areas. The remaining property is comprised of woodlots, hayfields, riparian buffers, and conservation lands. Work is ongoing to restore native habitats both inside and outside of the deer fence.
Our seasonal internships are available mid-March through mid-December, or portions thereof, and provide valuable hands-on experience in horticulture and land stewardship working side by side with seasoned professionals. Interns work about 20 hours each week, Monday through Friday. Days worked each week can be flexible while classes are in session; from May through August interns work Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. The work here is interesting and varies with the season: invasive species identification and control, tree planting & pruning, perennial divisions, vegetable gardening, turf maintenance, and more. The diversity of the plant collections here allows for a wide range of experiences in plant identification as well. Please note that the nature of the work requires our employees to perform strenuous tasks under a variety of challenging weather conditions. Starting pay is $15.25/hour.
For more information contact Hilary at The Hay Honey Farm, [email protected].
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