Level 2 RHS Certificate in Practical Horticulture

About the course

Welcome, if you have just clicked on this link and considering this might be the course for you, then you are just about to set foot into the wonderful world of �Horticulture�! Be prepared to learn things about plants that will amaze you���you will also soon realize just how horticulture supports the environment, and it even has the added benefit of boosting your physical and mental well-being: Do you love everything relating to plants and love working outdoors? Are you looking to extend your own personal gardening skills, improve your job prospects, maybe even be considering a change of direction in your career? Do you want to actively learn with like-minded people, who have the same passion? Do you want to train at one of the leading land-based colleges in the North West? Do you want a course that is flexible enough to fit in with your career � e.g, part-time? A course that provides you with the opportunity of advancement in your horticulture career? Are you ready to be challenged? Then this is just the course you are looking for. There are many diverse careers in the horticulture industry and the benefit of taking the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) - Level 2 Qualification in Practical Horticulture, is that the RHS is widely respected in the horticultural industry and also has the benefit of being an internationally recognized qualification. So, you may also wish to consider enrolling onto the RHS Level 2 Principles of Horticulture (both these courses complement each other). About the course This is a part-time course delivered one day per week, over 30 weeks (about 7 months) during term time, from 9:30am - 4.30pm. It states in the RHS specifications, that as part of the course, you would be expected to put in a 'total' of 180 hours to complete this course, and the revision element of that figure would be 60 hours. The balance is then made up of guided practical in house sessions, which does include an element of theory. What will I learn? This course follows the RHS syllabus, consisting of eight core units in the following subject areas: NB Further details can be found on the RHS Level 2 Certificate in Practical Horticulture � Qualification Specification September 2024

Key Information

Location: Liverpool Campus or Warrington Campus

Course length: One Year (35 weeks)

Available course dates: Please select the appropriate campus and start date to apply online.

Liverpool Campus
September 2025
Warrington Campus
September 2025

Course Modules

Garden Features

Provides learners with the skills and underpinning knowledge to be able to care for and maintain a wide range of garden features

Grassed Areas

Provides learners with the skills required to establish and maintain grassed areas in private and public garden settings

Plant Care

- Equips learners with the skills and knowledge to be able to implement garden maintenance plans

Plant Establishment

Provides learners with the skills involved in the establishment of plants in containers and the open ground.

Plant Health

Provides the skills to be able to identify and prevent a range of threats to plant health.

Plant Identification

Provides the skills and knowledge to enable learners to identify a wide range of plants.

Plant Propagation

Provides learners with the skills and underpinning knowledge to propagate plants professionally

Plant Pruning

Equips learners with the horticultural skills and knowledge to prune a range of plants.

Garden Features

Provides learners with the skills and underpinning knowledge to be able to care for and maintain a wide range of garden features

Grassed Areas

Provides learners with the skills required to establish and maintain grassed areas in private and public garden settings

Plant Care

- Equips learners with the skills and knowledge to be able to implement garden maintenance plans

Plant Establishment

Provides learners with the skills involved in the establishment of plants in containers and the open ground.

Plant Health

Provides the skills to be able to identify and prevent a range of threats to plant health.

Plant Identification

Provides the skills and knowledge to enable learners to identify a wide range of plants.

Plant Propagation

Provides learners with the skills and underpinning knowledge to propagate plants professionally

Plant Pruning

Equips learners with the horticultural skills and knowledge to prune a range of plants.

Entry requirements & additional information

Students are normally aged 19 or over and the following qualifications are needed: 2 GCSEs at Grade D (3) or equivalent, one must be English Language or equivalent qualifications or experience We want to ensure people are fully aware that this is a physical course, you will be planting trees, laying hedging, hedge trimming, single digging, plant propagation, lawn mowing, pruning, sharpening tools, etc. and more. We will be working outside as well as undercover and that is all year round, through the seasons