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RBGE Education Dept

Introduction to Horticulture April - June 2024 (Thursday Evening Class)

Introduction to Horticulture April - June 2024 (Thursday Evening Class)

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Dates: Thursday 25th April - 27th June 2024
TIme: 19:00 - 21:00
Format: Attended (In person)
Venue: Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

Price: £150/£135 members

This course in now full. To be added to the waiting list for this or any other course, please fill out the waiting list form.

This ten-week theory course introduces a range of topics from soil science to garden design, as well as some suggestions for learning more about horticulture from libraries, lectures and the internet.  Suitable as an overview of horticulture for absolute beginners, or as a stepping stone to the RHS (level 2) Certificate in Horticulture. You need no deep knowledge of science before you begin, but enthusiasm for gardening will be an advantage.

Taught by RBGE Staff

This is an adult education workshop so participants must be 16+ 

Membership and Short Course Gift Vouchers 

You can enter the members discount code at checkout. This can found in your members newsletter. Please note that the discount box at checkout will not accept your membership number.

If you are having difficulties finding the discount code or your newsletter, please contact education@rbge.org.uk or membership@rbge.org.uk and we’ll help you.

 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 Option

If you would like to purchase this course as a gift, please fill out our gifting form

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