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Careers information

Whether you’re considering a change of career or just starting out, here are a few options to help you explore pathways into horticulture

How to get into horticulture

If you have a love for the great outdoors, are passionate about plants and nature, or are inquisitive with the natural world and science, then a career in horticulture could be for you

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Qualifications and training

There are several choices for training in horticulture, which will depend on what role you are aiming for, how you learn best and the time available to you to learn – opportunities include:

Apprenticeships

Learn while you work – apprenticeships are paid opportunities with an employer, with an added 20% off the job training time. You can find out more on the or our 911±¬ÁÏ Apprenticeships page.

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Full-time courses

Many colleges and other training providers run full-time courses in horticulture. These are useful if you wish to dedicate a significant amount of time to training in one go. Find out more on the .

Part-time courses

Part-time courses are useful if you are looking to retrain, or have life commitments which mean you cannot devote yourself to study full time. Find out more on our 911±¬ÁÏ Qualifications pages or the .

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Work-based training

There is a strong tradition of work-based training in the horticultural industry. Many gardens and organisations offer training opportunities with their expert horticultural teams. These vary in length and content, and may or may not lead to a regulated qualification. Find out more on the 911±¬ÁÏ School of Horticulture page.

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Other training locations

There are many other training locations, some to consider are:

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Horticulture Matters

In 2014, we worked with partners in the horticulture sector to tackle the growing skills shortage. Created in partnership with others in the horticultural sector the Horticulture Matters report outlined steps the industry and Government should take to address the growing skills crisis in the sector. This has since been taken forward by the Environmental Horticulture Group (EHG). 

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