Getting Started with Planting Design (Online Course)
Getting Started with Planting Design (Online Course)
Sign Up Anytime | 12 months online access
Beginner | 30-40 hours self-paced | £125/112.50
Make your garden a beautiful place by learning about planting design. This online short course is a comprehensive introduction to planting design. This course shows you how to plan your garden, choose plants, work with growing conditions and create
year-round interest. In this course we explain how plants are used to create garden spaces which are beautiful throughout the year.
YOU MUST BE 16 OR OVER TO APPLY FOR AND UNDERTAKE THIS COURSE
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Course Access
New students will be registered onto the course around 4.00pm every Wednesday. The online access to the course is for 12 months.
If you wish to withdraw your application for any reason, please let us know so that we can update our records. Email education@rbge.org.uk.
RBGE will process your personal data for the administration of your course, to create your account on PropaGate Learning and to take payment. RBGE will also process your personal data to inform you of any updates to the course, the admissions procedure, course dates, as well as any special offers. For more information, see our Education privacy notice.
Membership Discounts
You can enter the members discount code at checkout. This can be found in your latest members’ newsletter/ Botanics magazine.
Short Course Gift Vouchers
If you have an RBGE gift voucher with a code beginning EDU or COV you may use this as a promotional code to apply the balance to the cost of the course.
Gift Options
After you have purchased your course, please call the office on 0131 248 2937 to discuss additional gift options (e.g. cards, personalised messages). Office open hours are Monday – Friday, 9:30 – 16:00.
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