Horticulture Training
Get your hands dirty and dive into the world of plants and gardening at our Horticulture Training - let's grow some green thumbs together!
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About this event
The Horticulture Training course offers an insightful look into plant science, tailored for those keen to understand growth, reproduction, and the key mechanisms behind healthy cultivation. From the first seed to final bloom, this training covers it all—no watering cans required.
Dive into the biology of reproduction, development, soil interaction and plant nutrition. Discover how environmental factors influence growth, how propagation works, and what it takes to protect plants against common threats. This course is structured with precision—rooted firmly in theory, and designed for clarity.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the key stages of plant growth and development.
- Learn plant reproduction and methods of propagation in detail.
- Explore how soil and water influence healthy plant systems.
- Identify nutritional needs for optimal plant growth stages.
- Recognise threats and approaches in plant protection topics.
- Study plant biology with structured horticultural understanding.
Who is this Course For:
- Garden enthusiasts curious about structured horticultural topics.
- Nursery staff aiming to build their botanical knowledge.
- Aspiring horticulturists wanting to deepen their plant science.
- Florists interested in understanding plant development patterns.
- Agricultural support staff exploring plant nutrition principles.
- Landscaping professionals needing theory behind plant maintenance.
- Students studying plant life cycle theories and reproduction.
- Home growers aiming to improve their horticultural outcomes.
Career Path:
- Horticulture Technician – £23,000 average salary
- Plant Nursery Worker – £21,000 average salary
- Greenhouse Supervisor – £24,000 average salary
- Agricultural Support Officer – £28,000 average salary
- Botanical Consultant – £30,000 average salary
- Floral Production Planner – £26,000 average salary