New Zealand Certificate in Primary Industry Skills (Level 2) - Sustainable Horticulture

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NMIT

Gain practical skills in sustainable horticulture covering plant and soil science, propagation techniques, and restoration ecology. Hands-on experience prepares you for work or further study in horticulture or environmental restoration.

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NZQA Level 2 Certification (40 Credits)

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Available in 2 locations

It will take a total of 12 weeks

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Understand Plant and Soil Science

Demonstrate foundational knowledge of plant biology and soil science applicable to horticulture.

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Apply Safe and Sustainable Practices

Practice safe, ecological, and sustainable horticultural methods in growing and maintaining plants.

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Propagate and Care for Plants

Use propagation techniques, including native plant propagation from seeds, and provide appropriate care for a range of plant species.

What You're Signing Up For

The New Zealand Certificate in Primary Industry Skills (Level 2) - Sustainable Horticulture at NMIT offers a practical introduction to the fundamentals of sustainable horticulture. Students gain hands-on experience in growing and caring for plants, soil science, composting, weed and pest management, and sustainable growing techniques. The programme includes native plant propagation, restoration planting, and ecological principles of land management, preparing graduates to contribute to community gardens, environmental projects, or horticultural careers.

Course Content

  • Plant and soil science
  • Safe and sustainable horticultural practices
  • Propagation and plant care techniques
  • Working safely and effectively in horticulture
  • Native plant identification and propagation
  • Seed collection, processing, testing, and sowing
  • Developing seasonal production schedules
  • Creating planting plans
  • Riparian and native forest restoration principles
  • Site preparation and post-plant care
  • Weed, pest, and disease management
  • Composting and soil health management
  • Community and practical restoration projects

What you need to know first

No academic or English language requirements.

Applicants must be physically able to complete the programme-specific outcomes.

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Horticulture

  • Sustainable Land Management

  • Primary Industries

  • Environmental Restoration

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Horticulture assistant

  • Entry-level horticulture positions

  • Community or environmental projects (gardens, restoration efforts)

  • Nursery or garden centre staff

  • Lifestyle block or landowner planting roles