Who We Are
Crown Town helps values-driven homeowners transform their properties into beautiful, environmentally responsible landscapes.
Our work connects landscape design, installation, maintenance, composting, and farming into one system. The organic waste we collect is turned into nutrient-rich compost that feeds both the landscapes we build and our farm, which grows local produce, via our sister companies Crown Town Compost and Crown Town Farm.
Through this work, we help create closed-loop homes that reflect our clients' values while actively improving the health of the natural environment.
Our goal is to build a company that produces exceptional landscapes, healthy soil, local food, and meaningful work for our team.
Our Values
- Stay Grounded — Trust, accommodate and be candid. The highest success is shared success.
- Be About It — Hard work is just about the only thing that works.
- Obstacles Are the Way — Challenges will come. Choose to learn.
- People First — Serve others and the rest will fall into place.
- No Finish Line — We can always do better. We can always do more.
The Problem This Role Solves
As Crown Town expands its premium gardening services, clients rely on skilled technicians to keep their gardens healthy, beautiful, and expertly maintained year-round.
Without attentive, knowledgeable Gardening Technicians, plant health declines, garden beds fall behind, and Gardening Leads spend time correcting avoidable issues instead of guiding the crew.
The Gardening Technician role exists to:
- Perform detailed horticultural work to Crown Town standards
- Ensure plant health through proper care and technique
- Support the Gardening Lead so the crew operates efficiently
- Deliver a high-end gardening experience on every client property
Role Purpose
The Gardening Technician is responsible for performing the detailed horticultural work that keeps client gardens healthy, attractive, and thriving.
This role focuses on plant care, precision work, garden bed maintenance, and seasonal tasks — all performed safely, efficiently, and with a high attention to detail — supporting the Gardening Lead to deliver an exceptional gardening service experience.
Core Responsibilities
Horticultural & Garden Care Tasks
Perform hands-on gardening tasks including:
- Fine hand pruning of shrubs, perennials, and ornamental plants
- Deadheading, thinning, shaping, and rejuvenation pruning
- Cutbacks of perennials and ornamental grasses based on seasonal timing
- Light shaping of hedges (when trained)
- Soil cultivation, bed edging, weeding, fluffing, and mulch touch-ups
- Removal of debris, leaves, and garden waste
- Monitoring soil moisture and plant hydration
- Follow proper horticultural practices for each plant type
Seasonal Garden Services
Support seasonal tasks including:
- Spring and fall bed preparation
- Seasonal perennial cutbacks and cleanups
- Winterization care as appropriate
- Fall and spring plant division when directed
- Supporting seasonal color installation and establishment
Planting & Basic Install Support
- Assist with planting small shrubs, perennials, and annuals
- Prepare planting holes, amend soil, and water in new plants
- Follow placement and design details provided by Gardening Lead or Design Support Specialist
- Support small enhancement projects when assigned
Daily Preparation & Launch
- Help load tools, equipment, soil amendments, fertilizers, and PPE at start of day
- Ensure pruning tools, gloves, and hand tools are clean and ready
- Notify Gardening Lead of any missing or damaged tools
- Maintain readiness for the day's route and activities
Jobsite Cleanliness & Professionalism
- Keep jobsite clean and safe throughout the day
- Ensure tools and materials remain organized
- Perform final cleanup before leaving each property
- Treat customer property with respect at all times
- Maintain a positive, professional demeanor when customers are present
Tool & Equipment Operation
Operate horticultural tools safely, including:
- Hand pruners, loppers, hedge shears, and small manual saws (unless trained otherwise)
- Blowers for cleanup (not turf maintenance), cultivators, trowels, and manual soil tools
- Clean and sanitize tools to prevent disease spread
- Sharpen pruners with training, and store tools properly in truck or trailer
Safety & Compliance
- Follow all Crown Town safety protocols
- Wear PPE consistently (gloves, eye protection, etc.)
- Use ergonomic lifting and pruning practices
- Maintain awareness of surroundings including wildlife, irrigation heads, and uneven surfaces
- Report unsafe conditions or incidents immediately to Gardening Lead
Communication & Teamwork
- Maintain clear, respectful communication with Gardening Lead and teammates
- Let lead know about plant concerns, property issues, or unusual conditions
- Ask clarifying questions when unsure about plant-specific instructions
- Support crew members to maintain pace and quality
What This Role Is Not Responsible For
Leadership & Decision-Making
- Setting the daily plan, leading the crew, assigning tasks, coaching other team members, or making design decisions, plant substitutions, or layout changes
Scheduling & Planning
- Determining weekly routes, visit frequency, or managing seasonal planning or resource allocation
Owned by Maintenance PM & Ops Manager.
Customer Communication
- Discussing pricing, service changes, formal concerns, handling complaints, or enhancement approvals
Redirect all questions to Gardening Lead.
Procurement & Ordering
- Ordering plants, materials, or tools, or communicating with vendors or nurseries
Owned by Design Support Specialist & Ops Manager.
Administrative Tasks
- Entering data into systems or recording property notes or formal updates beyond communicating to Lead
Budget or Job Costing
- Tracking labor hours or profitability metrics
What Success Looks Like
- Gardens look consistently healthy, clean, and professionally maintained
- Pruning and plant care follow proper horticultural techniques
- Work is completed on time, safely, and with minimal need for correction
- Tools are maintained, clean, and ready each day
- Customers notice consistent quality and care
- The Gardening Lead receives reliable communication without needing to micromanage
- The technician shows ongoing improvement in plant knowledge and technique
- Seasonal garden transitions occur smoothly with high-quality results
Skills
- 2-3 years of proven working experience as a landscape install lead
- Detailed knowledge of landscape plant care
- Ability to operate equipment
- Ability to lift 50 pounds occasionally
- Valid driver’s license required
- Good driving record with no traffic violations required
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $22.00 - $24.00 per hour
Expected hours: 40.0 per week
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Flexible spending account
- Gym membership
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid jury duty
- Parental leave
- Referral program
- Vision insurance
Application Question(s):
- Do you have 4-5 years of a clean driving record? (No DUIs, tickets, or at-fault wrecks). If you don't, please explain, as we may have wiggle room with our insurance.
Experience:
- Horticulture: 1 year (Required)
License/Certification:
- Driver's License (Required)
Work Location: In person