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Horticulture

Studying Horticulture can provide numerous benefits and career opportunities for those with a passion for flowers and plants and environmental sustainability, allowing you to connect with nature and develop a deeper understanding of the natural world.

Horticulture offers a wide range of career paths including horticulturist, landscape designer, nursery manager, greenhouse operator, urban garden specialist, botanical garden curator, arborist, or even start your own gardening or landscaping business. The industry encompasses both public and private sectors, providing diverse opportunities for employment.

Whether you have just finished school or you’re an adult wanting to study part-time, we have a range of Horticultural courses to allow you to immerse yourself in nature.

NEWS:  
£24,000
Average Salary
Landscape Gardener, Grounds Person, Horticultural Manager, Gardener, Forestry Worker, Florist, Horticultural Therapist, Horticultural Worker
Suggested Occupation
+4.2%
Industry Growth
Apprenticeships
TitleLevel
Horticulture & Landscape Operative ApprenticeshipLevel 2
Part-time
TitleStart
Floristry - Summer Flowers for the WeekendFri 9 May 2025
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