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Award in Horticulture and Landscaping Principles [English Cohort]

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Award in Horticulture and Landscaping Principles [English Cohort]

250.00

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Code
AG3-14-22p
MQF Level
3
Credits
3
Duration
40 hours
Schedule
As per below
Time
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Mode of Delivery
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Description

Applications close on 25th March

Course code AG3-14-22p
Course Title Award in Horticulture and Landscaping Principles [English Cohort]
MQF 3
ECTS 3
Duration 40 hours
Schedule 03/04/2025

10/04/2025

17/04/2025

24/04/2025

08/05/2025

15/05/2025

22/05/2025

29/05/2025

05/06/2025

12/06/2025

19/06/2025

26/06/2025

03/07/2025

10/07/2025

17/07/2025

18/07/2025

Lecture days Every Thursday
Prospected End date 18/07/2025
Lecturer Name Jonathan Henwood
Mode of Delivery Face to Face
Time of Lecture 17:00- 19:30
Lecture Room 5
Institute MCAST Agri [Qormi]
Coordinator
Certification [if applicable] Applicable if a student achieves a minimum of 70% attendance
Attendance Attendance is recorded through Classter, students are required to register on this system prior to course commencement.

 


Description 

This course will be structured to provide basic horticultural and design skills, including garden design principles and garden maintenance. Particular emphasis will be given to gardening with limited use of agrochemicals.

The course is intended for those who wish to start a career in gardening design and construction or just want good tips for planning their own garden.

This is a 40 hour guided learning course which may include also onsite visits. Students need to invest further hours to conduct private study and home assignments.

Lessons are held as indicated on the prospectus and website.

The student will be introduced to the basics of horticulture and landscaping in order to have the right knowledge to design and plan a garden. The student will become familiar with certain problems and design issues which might be faced when designing or doing up a garden.

Learning Outcome 1: Outline the basics of horticulture in the context of garden design

Unit Content

It is important to understand how a plant works and grows so as to be able to work with them. Therefore basic botanical knowledge will be given.

The use and significance of the following will be explained:

– Plant Classification and Naming
– The Anatomy of Plants
– Plant Growth and Propagation

Learning Outcome 2: Understand the composition of soil and the characteristics of different soil types

Unit Content

Soil is the medium for growing plants. The wrong soil type or bad soil management can have negative impact on the development of plants. Understanding soil composition and characteristics will help in achieving better plant growth. Organic means of increasing fertility will be dealt with.

– Soil as the Growing Medium
– Soil Types
– Preserving soil fertility
– Alternatives to growing in soils

Learning Outcome 3: Recognise methods of dealing with common plant pests and diseases

Unit Content

An introduction to common plant pests will be given. Such pests are part of the ecosystem and the natural food chain. By understanding the relationship between pests and predators, it is possible to create the right balance without compromising our health and that of the soil and plant ecology.

– Common Pests
– Common Diseases
– Control and Avoiding Problems

Learning Outcome 4: Create a garden based on the principles of garden design.

Unit Content

Understanding garden design principles is the key to a successful garden, successful not only in terms of function or aesthetics but in a holistic manner. A successful garden design will address various aspects which are often under estimated or ignored.

– Site Analysis and Brief
– Design Principles
– Historical Influences on Garden Design
– Plants in the Garden (plant density, thematic gardens)

Learning Outcome 5: Design the hardscape and soft areas of a particular garden

Unit Content

There is nothing more annoying than an uneven path or a badly built wall or even the use of incompatible plants. Knowing how to construct the hard elements of a garden as well as deal with the soil areas is important to achieve a pleasant functional garden

– Walls and Paving
– Gravel
– Decking
– Use of water features
– Include garden furniture (gazebos, pergolas, trellises, statues, benches)
– Trees and Palms
– Shrubs
– Plants and Ground Covers
– Ornamental Grasses
– Feature Plants
– Annuals and Perennials
– Climbers
– Lawn
– Fruit and Vegetable Patch

Learning Outcome 6: Identify microclimatic factors that influence the development and establishment of plants

Unit Content

A garden design will not be successful unless the context is well understood and catered for in the design. The course will identify which elements and conditions one has to understand and how to design the garden accordingly.

– Heat
– Windy Locations
– Dry Areas
– Saline Conditions
– Shady Corners
– Soil Erosion

Learning Outcome 7: Recommend irrigation and a good maintenance program for a particular garden.

Unit Content
In such a dry country, irrigation is an important consideration. The course will look at types of irrigation methods and systems which can be utilised successfully.

– Sprinkler and Drip Irrigation Systems
– Initial versus current costs
– Time Management in the Garden

The following are the suggested pre-requisites and/or entry requirements needed.

Pre-requisites:
• Interest in Horticulture and Gardening

 

 

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