Horticulture
Discover our horticulture courses
If you’re thinking about horticulture, it’s certainly one of the biggest industries in the land-based sector. In fact it’s the only one that links the UK’s climate to art, craft, nature and science.
Perhaps you’ve enjoyed studying one of these subjects at school, or you’re looking to take a degree or higher level course. Alternatively you may already be working in the industry and be looking to extend your current skills, or even learn some new ones. We have an excellent range of courses for you to enjoy and discover at Plumpton that will fit in with your life, while at the same time challenge you.
Our Part time courses will continue next academic year with a comprehensive collection of Horticulture, Garden Design and Landscape options. Look out for the full suite of RHS Diplomas, C&G Practical Diploma, and some exciting new Garden Design and Hard landscaping opportunities.
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- Introduction to Making your own Compost Workshop One Day Workshop
- Introduction to Plant Propagation Workshop One Day Workshop
- Introduction to Planting Design Workshop One Day Workshop
- Introduction to Pruning at the Right Time Workshop One Day Workshop
- Introduction to Soil Health - Understanding the Magic of the Growing Environment One Day Workshop
- Introduction to the 3 Sisters Companion System for Vegetable Growing One Day Workshop
- Introduction Woodland Pewter Casting One Day Workshop
- Land and Estate Skills (Nov Start) City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Practical Horticulture
- Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations LANTRA
- Location and Avoidance of Underground Apparatus – Cat & Genny LANTRA
- Practical Horticulture and Estates Skills (Hasting Campus) City & Guilds Level 2 Qualification in Horticulture
- Roundwood Timber Structures One Day Workshop
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Facilities
Numeracy Courses
In collaboration with East Sussex County Council, we have embedded the development of maths skills to improve numeracy at work and in everyday life in several land-based subjects and careers.
Adults over 19 years of age and without a Level 2 qualification (GCSE or Functional Skills) in maths will be eligible.