Your complete guide to studying Horticulture and Crop Science

Everything you need to know about studying Horticulture and Crop Science

part of Agriculture & Forestry

Horticulture is the agronomic science that deals with the study of growing trees, vegetables, flowers, and landscape architecture. The Horticulture discipline is concerned with cultivating plants for human consumption, but also for medical purposes or simply for aesthetic pleasure. Horticulture also combines science and technology with art and design principles.

Horticulture is divided into five main branches: pomology, viticulture, floriculture, oenology and landscape architecture.

Horticulture covers topics like plant biotechnology, environmental and horticultural biology, urban ecology, wild plant identification, fruit development, and more. Programmes in horticulture also offer the opportunity to combine theoretical information with practical training in greenhouses.

By studying horticulture, students gain knowledge of plants and ways to care for them, and they will be able to make correlations between environmental factors and plant cultivation. Future horticulture professionals also learn to establish the proper design principles for landscape gardening.

Horticulture graduates may find job opportunities in areas including: landscape design, floral event planning, crop development and plant genetics. They usually follow jobs like: horticulture engineer, gardener, green keeper, advisor, researcher or teacher.

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