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CERTIFICATE IN HORTICULTURE I

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COURSE OVERVIEW

This comprehensive course is a beginner’s guide to horticulture and you will learn to identify and grow a wide range of different plants, as well as studying the science that underpins all knowledge of horticulture. This course is perfect for a budding horticulturist. Learn the foundations of plant identification, nutrition, landscaping, propagation and much more. This course is perfect for individuals who are looking for employment in already established businesses, looking to start their own business or even hobby gardeners.

COURSE FEATURES

Fast track your career potential and knowledge in the field of horticulture and do so, at your own pace.

 

Interact with and learn from senior professionals in the horticulture industry who have helped develop the course, meaning you’ll have the inside secrets on how to become a pro.

 

With our training and certification, set yourself apart from other candidates when applying for roles or display within your own business to provide clients confidence in your abilities

 

Accredited through the International Approval and Registration Centre (IARC), be certain of learning skills directly relevant to job outcomes within the horticulture field.

SUBJECTS

Core Modules 

  • Plant identification
    • Naming plants
    • Distinguishing the taxonomic divisions of plants including family, genus, species and variety or hybrid
    • Monocotyledons and Dicotyledons
    • Characteristics of botanical families
    • Structure and arrangement of leaves and leaflets
    • Leaf terminology
    • Leaf arrangements
    • Flower structure and identifying the different parts of a flower
    • How seeds form
    • Plant reviews
    • Collecting and pressing plants for herbaria

 

  • Planting
    • Garden terminology
    • Common garden problems
    • Basic planting procedure
    • Fertilising and staking when planting
    • Dealing with bare rooted plants
    • Time of planting
    • Deciding where to plant
    • Mulching
    • Making garden beds
    • Raised beds
    • Sunken beds
    • Planting terminology

 

  • Recognising plant families and identifying plants
    • Becoming familiar with plant families
    • Botanical Latin
    • Systematic examination of plants – dicot or monocot, type of wood, etc
    • Characteristics of important families including: Amaryllidaceae, Araceae, Asteraceae, Ericaceae, Lamiaceae, Fabaceae.
    • Getting to know more common families
    • Other ways to identify plants
    • Plants for shade
    • Plants for exposed conditions
    • Plants for inner city gardens

 

  • Soils
    • Purpose of soil
    • Soil structure: classifying soils
    • Soil water and air
    • Soil temperature
    • Soil pH
    • Nutrient availability
    • Naming a soil
    • Improving soils
    • Composting
    • Natural plant foods
    • Sampling and testing soils
    • Potting soil mixes
    • Soil terminology

 

  • Plant nutrition
    • The nutrient elements
    • Major elements
    • Minor elements
    • Diagnosis of nutrient problems
    • Fertilizers: nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium
    • How much fertilizer to apply
    • Terminology

 

  • Water management
    • Introduction to irrigation
    • Feasibility of irrigation
    • Soil and water
    • When to irrigate
    • Water deficiency symptoms
    • Types of soil moisture; gravitational, capillary, hygroscopic
    • Measuring water available to plants
    • Rooting depths of plants
    • Estimating water requirements
    • Pumps, sprinklers and other equipment
    • Understanding hydraulics
    • Conventional sprinkler systems; portable, permanent, semi permanent
    • Cyclic watering
    • Pulse watering
    • Irrigation scheduling
    • Sprinkler spacing
    • Improving soils for water management
    • Drainage
    • Erosion management
    • Soil compaction
    • Acidification

 

  • Garden maintenance and weeds
    • Cost of garden maintenance
    • Machinery
    • Comparing more and less costly areas of the garden.
    • Common weeds and their identification
    • Weed control methods – chemical and non chemical
    • Plants that become invasive
    • Environmental weeds

 

  • Pests and diseases
    • Pest and disease overview
    • Preventative measures for managing pest and disease
    • Review of major pest problems and control options: Aphis, Borers, Caterpillar, Leaf Miner, Mealy Bug, Red Spider, Scale, etc
    • Review of major diseases and their control: Anthracnose, Black Leg, Rots, Botrytis, Damping off, Die back, Mildew, Rust etc.
    • Diagnosis of problems
    • Introduction to plant pathology and entomology
    • Chemical pesticides and basic toxicology
    • Integrated pest management

 

  • Pruning
    • Reasons for pruning
    • Identifying bud types
    • Basic rules of pruning
    • Pruning in a home orchard
    • Terminology
    • Winter pruning tools
    • Examples of winter pruning; Crepe Myrtle, Hydrangea, Raspberry, Fuchsia, Kiwi Fruit, Grevillea, etc
    • Rose pruning

 

  • Landscaping
    • Introduction and pre planning information
    • Plant selection criteria
    • Covering the ground
    • Living plant cover
    • Mulches
    • Container growing outside
    • General considerations
    • Terminology

 

  • Propagation
    • Methods of propagation: seed propagation and vegetative propagation
    • Propagation structures: cold frames
    • Cutting propagation
    • Factors affecting rooting of cuttings

 

  • Lawns
    • Turf grass varieties
    • Review of common turf species
    • Laying a new lawn
    • Common turf problems
    • Cultural techniques including watering, fertilizing, topdressing, aerating, pest and disease control.

 

  • Arboriculture
    • What is arboriculture
    • How to keep trees healthy
    • Where and how to cut trees to remove branches or prune
    • Why remove a tree
    • Ways to fell a tree
    • Removing a stump
    • Tree surgery; terms and techniques

HOW THIS COURSE CAN HELP YOU

Graduates aspiring to work in horticulture may find employment in the following areas:

  • Grounds Management
  • Organic Plant Culture
  • Public Gardens
  • Inspection
  • Landscape Construction and Management
  • Viticulture
  • Horticultural Technology & Science

SUMMARY

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COURSE DURATION

100 hours

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