Growing Annuals 100 Hours Course

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Growing Annuals course online. Become an expert with Herbaceous Annual Flowering Plants. Learn to identify and cultivate annual flowers, for bedding displays, potted colour or cut flowers. Work in a nursery, garden or cut flower farm. Start a business or indulge a passion.

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About this course

Discuss the classification of annual flowering plants through the plant naming system.
Discuss culture requirements of annuals.
Propagate annuals.
Explain methods of hydroponic culture in relation to annuals
Identify pest and diseases of annuals
Describe various types of irrigation systems and the water requirements of annuals.
Describe various greenhouses and related equipment available.
Determine procedures for the handling of annuals during and after harvest.
Design annual flower beds. 

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Subjects

  • Garden Design
  • Design
  • Horticulture

Course programme

There are 8 lessons in this course:

1 Introduction

  • Review of the system of plant identification, physiology, information sources
  • Types of Inflorescence
  • Choosing Flowers for an occasion
  • What flowers last longest as cut flowers
  • Care of cut flowers

2 Culture

  • Planting, staking, mulching, watering, feeding, pruning, etc
  • Review of more commonly cultivated annuals

3 Propagation

  • Methods of propagating annuals.
  • Seed sources
  • Sowing Seed
  • Greenhouses and other propagation aids

4 Hydroponic growing of selected varieties of annuals.

  • Annuals in hydroponics
  • Understanding hydroponic systems
  • Culture of selected annuals in hydroponics -Aster, Carnation, Gerbera, Stock etc

5 Pest & Disease

  • Law in relation to chemical use
  • Pests and diseases on annuals
  • Pests
  • Environmental problems
  • Plant knowledge

6 Irrigation

  • Irrigation
  • Sprinkler spacings
  • Plant knowledge

7 How to Grow Annuals

  • Growing in Greenhouses (shade houses or other controlled environments)
  • Growing in Flower Beds
  • Types of bedding systems
  • Judging flowers

8 Harvest, Post Harvest & Quality.

  • Harvesting
  • Deterioration of flowers
  • Shelf life
  • Post harvest treatment

The quality of this course is second to none, from the in-depth learning you will get to the expert individual mentoring you will receive throughout your studies. The mentors for this course are:

Susan Stephenson

BSc in Applied Plant Biology (Botany) Univ. London 1983.

City and guilds: Garden Centre Management, Management and Interior Decor (1984)

Management qualifications in training with retail store. Diploma in Hort level 2 (RHS General) Distinction.

Susan Stephenson is a passionate and experienced horticulturist and garden designer. She has authored three books, lectures at 2 Further and Higher Education Colleges, teaching people of all ages and backgrounds about the wonders of plants and garden design, and tutors many students by correspondence from all over the world.

Susan studied botany at Royal Holloway College (Univ of London) and worked in the trading industry before returning to her first love plants and garden design. She is therefore, well placed to combine business knowledge with horticulture and design skills. Her experience is wide and varied and she has designed gardens for families and individuals. Susan is a mentor for garden designers who are just starting out, offering her support and advice and she also writes, delivers and assesses courses for colleges, introducing and encouraging people into horticulture and garden design.

In 2010, Susan authored a complete module for a Foundation degree (FDSC) in Arboriculture.

Susan holds the RHS General with Distinction. She continues to actively learn about horticulture and plants and (as her students will tell you) remains passionate and interested in design and horticulture.

Steven Whitaker

Diploma in Garden Design (Distinction) – The Blackford Centre, Gold Certificate of Achievement in Horticulture, Level 2 NVQ in Amenity Horticulture, Level 1 NOCN Introduction to Gardening, – Joseph Priestly College, BTEC Diploma in Hotel, Catering and Institutional Operations (Merit), Trainer Skills 1, & 2, Group trainer, Interview and Selection Skills – Kirby College of Further Education

Steven has a wealth of Horticultural knowledge, having ran his own Design and Build service, Landscaping company, and been a Head Gardener. His awards include five Gold awards at Leeds in Bloom, two Gold awards at Yorkshire in Bloom and The Yorkshire Rose Award for Permanent Landscaping. Steven has worked with TV’s Phil Spencer as his garden advisor on the Channel 4 TV Programme, “Secret Agent”.

He is qualified to Level 2 NVQ in Amenity Horticulture and has a Diploma in Garden Design which he passed with Distinction. Steven’s Tutor and Mentor was the Chelsea Flower Show Gold Award-winning Garden Designer, Tracy Foster. He also works for a major Horticultural Commercial Grower in the field of Propagation and Craft Gardening. Steven lives in Leeds where he is a Freelance Garden Designer and Garden Advice Consultant.

Growing Annuals 100 Hours Course

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