Thank you! I have achieved what I set out to but I wouldn’t have been able to do it without this award. It would have taken me years to save enough money to pay for this course and so it has accelerated my career massively.
— Matthew - Received an award from the Finnis Scott Foundation to study the RHS Level 3 Practical

Being a well-trained professional gardener enhances both your career prospects and job satisfaction. It enables you to apply for better roles and receive better remuneration. It also improves the reputation of the profession as a whole and through this the standing of the industry.

Training can take the form of academic qualifications, like the courses offered by the Royal Horticultural Society; practical skills training, such as pesticide application; or more specialist options like management training, permaculture courses or garden history study.

If you are unsure what sort of training you need, you may find our Training as a Gardener document helpful. Alternatively you can read job specifications for roles that you aspire to, or read the reports of successful Award recipients below.

To discover other horticultural training opportunities, some of which offer a salary while training, try the following: 

Find out about making an application to the PGT.