Nature/Gardening

Gardening

p> Do you also have green fingers? Or do you want to learn how to get green fingers? Or are you already active in the green and garden sector but would you like to expand your skills? Then you've come to the right place. With an education from the gardening sub-theme you will acquire all the skills to make gardening your profession right away. Take a quick look at our offer!

You learn everything about gardening. Our teachers help you to understand everything down to the last detail so that you can really get started with your knowledge in practice. The courses are full of tips & tricks, exercises and extra teaching materials, so you have everything you need to become an expert.

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Gardening

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Having green fingers is certainly not an innate quality, it can certainly be cultivated. We are happy to help you on your way to optimally use your green fingers. We train you to become a florist, herbalist, gardener, landscaper, urban farmer, garden designer, beekeeper or garden contractor. You can of course always work as an independent gardener or employee at a green business. You choose what suits you best.

"Gardening is also a creative hobby. You have to think about whether everything fits together in terms of plant species and colors. However, there are not many rules and you can do whatever you want in your garden! That makes it very fun. If you then learn all the skills and learn to work with them professionally, then you have a very nice creative activity! " - employerSpeaks

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Until a few years ago, paving your garden was all the rage, but don't panic! The more green, the better, is now the norm. More greenery does not necessarily mean that there is more work to be done. More and more people are opting for slow-growing shrubs. This gives you a green, yet maintenance-friendly garden. Being green is also hot at home. On Instagram, in home magazines, plants are popping up everywhere in the interior, the urban jungle trend. Even if you don't have a garden or terrace, you can get that 'green feeling' thanks to plants in your home.

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Do you literally want to be able to eat from your garden? No problem! You can make a flower edible by using special cultivation techniques, balanced potting soil and the right planting material. You can keep track of this both outside and inside. Nowadays you will also find the hottest garden robots everywhere. There are even garden robots on the market that clear snow, mow grass and remove leaves for all seasons. That is always a useful help.

"I followed the florist training at the Center for Evening Education. All my flower arrangements at home are now my own production. The training was very practical and the teacher gave me some really cool tips & tricks. Definitely recommended!" - exStudentSpeaking

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"You do not need any prior knowledge for these courses. You can participate in the courses no matter if you are starting from scratch or expanding your skills. All courses are very practical and to the point."

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  • The more greenery in your garden, the better that you get rid of rainwater.
  • The first decorative gardens appeared in Egypt around 1500 B.C.
  • World Naked Gardening Day is celebrated on the first Saturday in May.
  • There are at least 10,000 varieties of tomatoes.

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