Amenity Horticulture

Growing & Vines

This course covers the principles and practices associated with plant selection, establishment, care and maintenance for amenity horticulture purposes, including turf and arboriculture.

NZ$1,017

inc GST

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This course starts anytime

(15 Credits)


In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Lincoln University Campus, Lincoln

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Understanding native and exotic plants

Demonstrate an understanding of the use of Aotearoa-New Zealand native plants and exotic plants in parks and gardens.

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Hedges and shelter management

Show an understanding of hedges and shelter, and their establishment and maintenance.

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Use of ground cover and climbing plants

Understand how ground cover plants, climbers, perennial and annual plants are used in Aotearoa-New Zealand gardens.

What You're Signing Up For

In this 15 credit course, students explore principles and practices associated with the selection, establishment, care, and maintenance of plants used in amenity horticulture such as parks and gardens. Topics include the use of native and exotic plants in New Zealand gardens, hedges and shelter establishment and maintenance, ground cover plants, climbers, and pruning techniques. The course requires previous study or experience in Plant Studies or Plant Husbandry as prerequisites.

Course Content

  • Principles of plant selection for amenity horticulture
  • Plant establishment techniques
  • Care and maintenance of turf and arboriculture
  • Use of Aotearoa-New Zealand native and exotic plants in parks and gardens
  • Establishment and maintenance of hedges and shelter
  • Use of ground cover, climbers, perennial and annual plants in gardens
  • Good maintenance and pruning practices for select plant groups

What you need to know first

A minimum of 1 credit point(s) from Plant Studies, PLSC-21 or PLSC-21R

Or a minimum of 1 credit point(s) from Plant Husbandry, PLSC-24 or PLSC-24R

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Horticulture

  • Agriculture

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Amenity horticulturist

  • Park and garden plant maintenance

  • Arboriculture assistant