For 2023, we offer a range of options to develop your gardening skills from our Bite sized courses to get you started, our Seed2Plate experiences where you can make your own home made products, to our fully accredited Level 1 Award in Horticulture. The choice is yours.
Our Level 1 Award is delivered as a twelve week course, with two four-hour sessions a week including:
Sessions will be a mix of onsite practical sessions at our growing plots, with some online teaching. Our accredited training will enable learners to progress onto more advanced courses (Levels 2 and 3) and potentially work as a gardener or horticulturalist.
For 2022/23 we are being supported by The Royal Horticultural Society’s Flourish Fund, which enables us to provide courses free of charge to young people with special educational needs.
Gain a nationally recognised Level 1 qualification whilst developing practical skills
Learn in an informal and supportive environment with other learners
Range of affordable introductory level workshops and courses to choose from.
Use the dropdowns to find the answers to popular questions regarding the courses.
Training is delivered from sites in Weymouth, Dorchester, Kingston Lacy, and Wimborne.
For organisations we can deliver at your own site as required.
We are flexible and run courses for most of the year, and are not restricted to college academic years for our accredited training.
Our workshops and courses require no prior education or qualifications, just an interest in gardening.
Groups typically vary from six to ten people, with training held in an informal environment.
No, our courses are based on developing practical skills, with no examinations required to complete the course.
The answer is yes. We like to think though that practical skills are best learnt in a group setting where you can also learn from each other.
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