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COMMUNITY HORTICULTURE Level 1 Practical Horticulture Skills (Lets Grow Preston, Ashton Walled Garden, Preston)

About the course

Brief Description of the Course:

This is a roll on / roll off course that is available to individuals. Students start off on the award qualification and have the opportunity to build up through the Certificate to the Diploma qualification.

The Award qualification consists of 3 units or 'practical skills'. The Certificate qualification consists of 6 units/ 18 credits, or ‘practical skills’. The Diploma qualification consists of 13 units, or ‘practical skills’. The skills vary according to the delivery location and the time of year.

This course is ideal for individuals who want to know more about horticulture and planting, want to spend more time working outside for health reasons, want to develop a new hobby or improve their employability skills.

Venue:

Myerscough College is working with Lets Grow Preston, Ashton Walled Garden, Ashton Park, Pedders Lane, Ashton, Preston, PR2 1HL

Entry Requirements:

Just a keen interest in horticulture and gardening.

This course is suitable for adults with a range of needs. Applicants/ carers should contact the college to discuss individual needs and available support before committing to the course.

Ideally applicants should be 19+, legally able to live and work in England and not be attending other government funded courses. In certain circumstances we may be able to accommodate students age 15-18, this must be discussed with the college before application.

Course Units:

There are 161 units to choose from. There are 4 mandatory units, usually completely during the Award and Certificate Qualifications. Optional units are selected according to student interest, the site and seasonality.

Mandatory units:

  • Prepare the ground for sowing or planting under supervision

  • Plant container grown subjects

  • Prepare soil and apply organic mulch

  • Water a bed, border or area of plants in containers

Examples of optional units include:

  • Prune hedges by hand

  • Prune deciduous shrubs flowering on current season’s growth

  • Support plants on wires, frames or trellis

  • Repair damaged turf with seed

  • Maintain hand tools

Learning and Assessment:

Every student builds up a portfolio of evidence, which is a record of the practical assessments that have been completed. Student’s practical skills are assessed through observation of practical work and assessor questioning confirms their understanding.

Progression:

City and Guilds Level 2 Award/Certificate/Diploma in Practical Horticulture Skills

RHS Level 2 Certificate in Practical Horticulture (Part-time course for Adults)

RHS Level 2 Principles of Horticulture (Part-time course for Adults)

L2 Award in the Principles of Safe Handling and Application of Pesticides (PA1)

L2 Award in the Safe Application of Pesticides Using Pedestrian Hand Held Equipment (PA6a)

L2 Award in the Safe Application of Pesticides Using Pedestrian Hand Held Equipment (QCF) - Near Water (PA6aw)

Level 2 CG Award in Landbased Fork Lift Truck Operations - 3 Day

Level 2 CG Certificate of Competence in Tractor Driving and Related Operations - Agriculture

CG Level 2 Award in Sit-in All Terrain Vehicle Handling

How to Apply:

To apply for this programme or for more information, please email adultskills@myerscough.ac.uk

Website:

www.myerscough.ac.uk

Please note that the information provided in this fact sheet was accurate at the date of publication. However, programmes of study are continually being modified and information is therefore subject to change.

Lets Grow Preston

To find out more about Lets Grow Preston visit their website Let's Grow Preston (letsgrowpreston.org) or contact Annie on 07535836364 / letsgrowpreston@gmail.com

Myerscough College Horticulture
Myerscough College Horticulture

Horticulture

Horticulture is a rapidly growing area of the economy thanks to a strong public interest in gardening, plants, sustainability and food security. According to the Royal Horticultural Society, the horticulture industry is the largest employer in the UK, supplying 18 million gardeners.

The number of garden centres continues to increase and the public demand for attractive horticultural landscapes remains strong. This means that plant growers, suppliers and managers are constantly looking for ways to improve their businesses.

Myerscough College Fellow - Christine Walkden
Myerscough College Fellow - Christine Walkden

Christine Walkden: Honorary Fellow

"My passion for gardening was nurtured at Myerscough College and I've been getting my hands dirty ever since." Celebrity plantswoman and horticulturalist Christine was awarded an honorary fellowship and regularly works with the College and our Horticultural department.

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