Hortculture
Unit Standard:66589
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What you will learn
Introduction to Horticulture:
Understanding the scope and importance of horticulture in plant cultivation, landscaping, and urban greening.
Plant Anatomy and Physiology:
Learning about the structure and functions of plants, including roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and reproduction.
Soil Science:
Understanding soil composition, types, and properties.
Learning about soil fertility, pH, and nutrient management.
Plant Propagation:
Learning various methods of plant propagation, including seeds, cuttings, grafting, and tissue culture.
Plant Breeding and Genetics:
Understanding principles of plant breeding and genetic improvement.
Learning about hybridization, selection, and genetic diversity.
Plant Health and Pest Management:
Learning about common plant diseases, pests, and their control methods.
Understanding integrated pest management (IPM) approaches.
Plant Nutrition and Fertilization:
Understanding the nutrient requirements of plants and how to provide balanced fertilization.
Learning about organic and inorganic fertilizers.
Plant Growth and Development:
Learning about the factors that influence plant growth, including light, temperature, and water.
Landscaping and Garden Design:
Learning principles of landscape design, including layout, plant selection, and hardscape elements.
Greenhouse Management:
Understanding greenhouse structures, climate control, and growing techniques
Learning about controlled environment agriculture.
Vegetable and Fruit Production:
Learning about cultivation practices for various vegetables and fruits.
Understanding crop rotation, spacing, and harvesting.
Floriculture and Ornamental Plants:
Learning about the cultivation of flowers and ornamental plants for aesthetics and commercial purposes.
Plant Identification:
Learning to identify common plant species and their characteristics.
Gardening Techniques:
Understanding gardening practices such as soil preparation, planting, pruning, and maintenance.
Sustainable Horticulture:
Learning about sustainable practices, water conservation, and environmentally friendly approaches.
Urban Agriculture:
Understanding urban gardening, rooftop farming, and community gardens.