Horticulture and Professional Landscaping
Course Info
Date:
Length:
Type:
Fees:
City:
Course Details
Introduction
Objective
Who should attend
Course Location
Horticulture and professional landscaping are essential fields that blend science, design, and sustainability to create thriving green spaces. Whether in urban parks, commercial properties, or residential gardens, effective landscape management requires a deep understanding of plant biology, soil health, irrigation systems, and environmental factors. This course provides a comprehensive approach to modern horticultural techniques, ensuring participants can design, maintain, and enhance landscapes that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
With increasing global emphasis on sustainability, professionals in landscaping and horticulture must adopt eco-friendly practices, integrate water-efficient irrigation systems, and manage soil health to maximize plant growth while minimizing environmental impact. This course will equip participants with the necessary expertise to improve plant selection, enhance biodiversity, and implement efficient landscaping solutions tailored to different climates and environments.
Designed for professionals in the landscaping, environmental, and agricultural industries, this training will help participants stay ahead of industry trends, master essential tools and technologies, and apply best practices in horticulture and landscape design. Whether you’re an experienced professional looking to refine your skills or a beginner eager to build a strong foundation, this course will provide practical knowledge and actionable strategies to improve landscape management and plant care.
Course Outline
Introduction to Plants
- Introduction to plant diversity, ecological roles, and the importance of sustainable practices in horticulture.
- Identifying physical features of ornamental flowers, including adaptive traits and environmental cues.
- Exploring digital tools and references for plant identification and description.
- Examining plant morphology through dissection, drawing, and labeling of flowers and leaves.
- Defining taxonomic distinctions between family, genus, species, variety, and cultivar.