Introduction to Gardening and Horticulture at SCQF Level4 NPA

What is special about this course?

Improve your gardening and horticultural skills in the beautiful surroundings Mount Stuart Estate, Isle of Bute. 

This highly practical course includes 4 units: 

  • Allotment Gardening 
  • Plant Propagation 
  • Soft Landscaping 
  • Introduction to Plant Groups, Selection and Use 

It is suitable for anyone wishing to improve their gardening skills to have more success in their own gardens. The course is ideal for anyone with an interest in studying horticulture further or starting a career as a gardener.

Entry requirements

There are no academic entry requirements, the course is suitable for enthusiastic beginners. Applicants must be 16 years or older on the start date of the course.

Allotment Gardening
Learn how to grow a bumper crop of fruit and vegetables. Topics include:

  • Crop rotation and planning
  • Organic growing principles
  • Soil preparation, testing and improvement
  • Crop planting and aftercare
  • Harvesting techniques

Plant Propagation
Learn how to produce a range of plant types from seed and how to make and root cuttings. Topics include:

  • Indoor and outdoor seed sowing techniques
  • Thinning out, pricking out and seedling aftercare
  • Horticultural growing media (compost types)
  • Vegetative propagation techniques – cuttings
  • Aftercare of cuttings

Soft Landscaping and Introduction to Plant Groups, Selection and Use 

  • Learn how to design with plants, choosing the right plant for the right place to ensure the success of your garden.
  • Contribute to planting and caring for the beautiful plant displays at Hermitage Park or Mount Stuart. 

Equipment

Please wear outdoor clothing suitable for the weather conditions and steel toe capped boots. Please bring your gardening gloves.

No specialist equipment is required but if you have a favourite pair of secateurs you like to use, please bring them with you.

How will I study my course?

  • Part Time

This is a practical course delivered face to face. It is one day per week, from 9.30am until 4.30pm. 

At Mount Stuart your lecturer will be Martin Catlin. Martin is a highly experienced gardener and landscaper, having run his own garden maintenance and landscaping business on Bute for many years.

How long will my course last?

17 Weeks

Where can I study my course?

    • Rothesay Learning Centre

Start date

 August

 

Fees

The fee for this course is £344.

If you are on a low income or in receipt of certain benefits may receive a fee waiver. Please refer to page 2 of our Fees and Funding Guide to see if you are eligible. You can download a FEE WAIVER FORM here.  If you would like help or advice on fee waiver, please contact your nearest learning centre.

If you do not qualify for a fee waiver, you may be able to apply for an Individual Training Account (ITA) to cover up to £200 the cost of this course.

This course is not available to students who require a Tier 4 Home Office visa to study in Scotland (international or EU).

Funding

This is a part time course and therefore students will not be eligible to apply for a maintenance bursary or help with travel costs.

If you are on a low income, you may be eligible for a Fee Waiver to cover the cost of course fees.

What can I do on completion of my course?

Once you have successfully completed this course you could progress to: 

  • NC Horticulture 
  • HNC Horticulture 
  • HND Horticulture 

Improving your confidence in practical horticultural skills and plant identification with this course can give you the boost you need to start a career in horticulture by taking on some gardening work or applying to work at a garden centre, nursery, market garden or horticultural charity. 

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Working in real, open to the public, settings like Hermitage Park and Mount Stuart is very special. Not only do you learn horticultural skills in a real working environment, but you are able to leave your mark on very special landscapes and improve the gardens for the many visitors that enjoy the space every year.

Amber Crowley - Curriculum Lead for Horticulture

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