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Practical Horticulture Level 1

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Select Status Course Code Date Duration Time Location Costs
EnquirePlease Enquire PRGHORTNY1 Mon 15 Sep 2025 30 Weeks 09:30 - 15:00
Auction Mart £ 470*
Exam: £115
EnquirePlease Enquire PRGHORTWY1 Thu 18 Sep 2025 30 Weeks 09:30 - 15:00
The Good Shepherd Centre £ 470*
Exam: £115

* Fee remission may be available for this course, visit Fees and Funding for further information

Learn how to garden and grow edible crops whilst gaining a qualification to start your career in horticulture.

This course will empower you with knowledge and skills, enabling you to develop and achieve a good understanding of what it takes to be a professional gardener. Some of the topics you will learn about may include:

  • Understanding your soil and ways to improve it.
  • Identifying weeds – removal techniques and learning ways to control them
  • Identifying soil type – ways to improve your soil structure
  • Plants – gain knowledge of seasonal annuals and perennials to grow at home and understanding timings for harvesting your crops.
  • Pests and diseases – identification and control methods
  • Planning the garden – working with nature to create harmony
  • Composting – turning waste into green compost

It is expected that students will complete homework outside of the class times. 

Entry Requirements

  • Commitment to the full duration of the course is required.  
  • There are no entry requirements however you will need to have an initial assessment to ensure that you are on the correct course. 

Information

You will need to bring a packed lunch and suitable outdoor clothing e.g. a hat to protect from sun or cold, a pair of gardening gloves and sturdy footwear.  

Further Study

  • Practical Horticulture Skills Level 2 
  • Apprenticeship in Horticulture or Landscaping   

Careers

  • Volunteering in the community 

Part-time courses are term-time only.
See our term dates for further information.


Did you know that some of our courses are free if you earn less than £25,000 living in West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire & Lancashire?


Distance Learning call 01756 693 800 or email distancelearning@craven-college.ac.uk

Courses in the community call 01756 693 800 or email communitylearning@craven-college.ac.uk

All other Part-time courses call 01756 693 309 or email parttime@craven-college.ac.uk

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