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Go further Print page Gardening Courses and other useful organisations The RHS General Certificate in Horticulture BTEC First Diploma Award NVQ/SVQ The Workers' Educational Association City and Guilds Gardens and places which offer lectures and educational events London South East Midlands North-East North North-West Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Gardening courses If you want to learn more about gardening, a course could be just what you're looking for. From a workshop at a local garden lasting a few hours to a formal course at college leading to recognised qualification, there is a huge range of courses available to suit all interests and time frames. Courses with formal qualifications The RHS General Certificate in Horticulture One of the most widely-available courses is the RHS General Certificate in Horticulture, which is aimed at both the career gardener and the dedicated amateur. The examination is designed to test basic understanding of scientific principles and their relationship and application to horticultural skills and practices. It leads to a recognised qualification for those wishing to pursue a professional career in horticulture and for amateur gardeners who wish to have their knowledge and skills formally assessed. A list of colleges which run the course can be found on the Royal Horticultural Society's website at (External) www.rhs.org.uk . Alternatively, further details of this and higher levels of qualification, including entry requirements, application forms, fees, etc., can be obtained by writing to: The Examinations Office, The Royal Horticultural Society's Garden, Wisley, Woking, Surrey GU23 6QB Enclose a self-addressed A4-size envelope with a stamp sufficient for 200grams weight.
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