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Alison Free Online Learning
Diploma in Garden Design and Maintenance
- Online USA
Diploma
Full time, Part time
10 hours
Distance Learning
English
This diploma course trains you as a professional gardener and covers everything you need from the planning stage right through to garden maintenance. We show you how to evaluate, plan, purchase, plant and maintain a garden to suit its character and the natural environment. Whether you want to work on your own property or intend to landscape professionally, this course provides the skills required to make the most of the natural beauty around you.


Zealand Business College ZBC
cOURSE IN Basic course for landscape gardeners
- Slagelse, Denmark
Course
Full time
On-Campus
Danish
Based on current standards and working drawings, the participant can establish smaller facilities with tiles and plants under current requirements and rules regarding: safety, environment, and working environment. The participant can perform everyday care tasks. Participants can operate machines, tools, and hand tools used in solving the tasks.
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Gardening degree programs offer a fascinating blend of ecological awareness and creative expression. You'll engage with the science of plant growth, design captivating landscapes, and foster sustainable practices that benefit the environment.
Through courses in horticulture, landscape design, and sustainable agriculture, students gain hands-on experience in planting techniques, soil health management, and pest control methods. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, allowing them to explore the intricate relationships between plants and their environments. Practical projects might involve designing community gardens, which can deepen understanding of local ecology and community needs.
At the Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD level, these programs emphasize research on innovative agricultural technologies and the application of ecological principles in design. Graduates often pursue careers as landscape architects, urban horticulturists, or agricultural consultants. The comprehensive skill set you develop is relevant to various fields, enhancing your opportunities both locally and globally.