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The horticulture degree teaches the science of plant growth and development as well as the management of economic crops and enterprises. Many horticulture courses incorporate experiential and service learning as a way to learn by doing.
The RHS Level 4 Diploma in Horticultural Practice is a work based qualification, designed to give a broad overview of the theory, practice and management of horticulture. RHS diploma students work at RHS Garden Wisley, alongside studying the theory of horticulture through eight different modules per year.
Division, in horticulture and gardening, is a method of asexual plant propagation, where the plant (usually an herbaceous perennial) is broken up into two or more parts. Each part has an intact root and crown.
Certified Professional Horticulturist (CPH) - Minimum requirement is a Bachelors degree in Horticulture or related field. Associate Professional Horticulturist (APH) - Minimum requirement is a Bachelors degree in Horticulture or related field.
Lets get started. 1) Pomology. Pomology is a sweet section of horticulture that most people will recognise as fruit nuts. 2) Olericulture. Vital to food production, olericulture centres around those healthy, wholesome vegetable crops. 3) Floriculture. Are you always admiring beautiful blooms? 4) Landscape horticulture.
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The horticulture industry can be divided into three areas: pomology, olericulture, and ornamental horticulture. Pomology is the planting, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruit and nut crops. Olericulture includes the planting, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetable crops.
Graduates with horticulture knowledge and skills enter a broad range of challenging and rewarding professional careers in production, management, marketing, education and research. There are many different career paths that horticulture graduates take.
There are different types of horticulture, they are otherwise called as branches. Each one of these branches has a specific set of purpose and functions. The four different branches in horticulture are pomology, olericulture, floriculture, and landscape horticulture.

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