Are you interested in turning your green thumb and passion for gardening into a blooming career?
Are you interested in turning your green thumb and passion for gardening into a blooming career?
Overview
Are you interested in turning your green thumb and passion for gardening into a blooming career?
As a Landscape Horticulture Techniques graduate, you are in high demand from a $7-billion industry with a growth rate of 14 per cent per year and a serious shortage of horticulturalists.
Highlights
The 125-acre Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake serves as a living lab including Ontario’s largest training greenhouse, newly renovated landscape design studio and computer lab, and a heated landscape workshop.
Hands-on experiential learning and pride of work; Niagara College is Ontario’s only college where students are responsible for maintaining the campus landscape.
Graduates have the opportunity to earn a co-op diploma in landscape, greenhouse or horticultural fields with an additional year of study. Visit the Pathways tab for details.
Career Opportunities
About Us
The program covers a broad spectrum of horticultural practices including plant propagation techniques, greenhouse production, nursery crop production, landscape design, landscape construction, and plant identification.
The Specialization in Plant production will provide you with a strong foundation of knowledge and skills relating to the biology and physiology, breeding, propagation, and management of domesticated plants.
Students in this course will gain knowledge on how to produce food in their own yards, balconies, community/collective gardens, and other urban spaces.
Welcome to the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association’s national Landscape Horticulture Certification Program, operated in collaboration with provincial nursery and landscape associations.
This program trains individuals to work in the ornamental horticulture service industry
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