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RHS qualified what other qualifications?

As of today I have recieved my results for my RHS exam and I have passed.I start a brick laying course within a month along with plastering and rendering.I studied the RHS to give my few clients that I have something to relate too, as I am leaving the air force next year and I am going full time as garden maint/landscape. Whilst I study a foundation degree in garden design. This is to get my drawings to a better standard than they are at the moment.What other qualification do people have?Also doing a pesticide course.

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  • Welcome to LJN and congrats on pasing your exam. The Rhs have quite a few courses, as well as the RHS Advacnce cert, you could do the HND In Hort, or go onto design, softlandscape, which covers both garden design and planting, as for m e i have done a few courses and have recently passed my MA in Horticulture.
  • Hi Jason

    when you say MA in Hort do you mean the RHS MHort? I've just started this, being glutton for punishment, obviously and am now wondering how other people have found / are finding it

     


    Jason Felstead said:

    Welcome to LJN and congrats on pasing your exam. The Rhs have quite a few courses, as well as the RHS Advacnce cert, you could do the HND In Hort, or go onto design, softlandscape, which covers both garden design and planting, as for m e i have done a few courses and have recently passed my MA in Horticulture.
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  • Yep thats the one, had constent headaches studying but definatley worth it. Give us a shout if you need any pointers

    Marie Clare Shallcross said:

    Hi Jason

    when you say MA in Hort do you mean the RHS MHort? I've just started this, being glutton for punishment, obviously and am now wondering how other people have found / are finding it

     


    Jason Felstead said:

    Welcome to LJN and congrats on pasing your exam. The Rhs have quite a few courses, as well as the RHS Advacnce cert, you could do the HND In Hort, or go onto design, softlandscape, which covers both garden design and planting, as for m e i have done a few courses and have recently passed my MA in Horticulture.
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