Do you want to be an expert in gardening and landscaping? This free and 100% online course is for you
Do you want to be an expert in gardening and landscaping? This free and 100% online course is for you
A new free gardening and landscape course was launched, offering a unique opportunity for those interested in learning about garden care and landscape design. This course, completely online and certificate, aims to teach participants how life and in the environment. Botanical gardens, for example, play a crucial role in the fight against climate change by helping plants adapt to new conditions. The course, offered by the renowned Edutin Academy platform, does not require previous knowledge and is aimed at farmers, Gardeners, biologists, zoologists and anyone interested in gardening and environmental care. With more than 36,487 registered students, this course proves to be very popular. Its online modality allows participants to learn to their own rhythm, with a flexible schedule that adapts to their schedules. More details about this course throughout three weeks, students will explore topics such as the foundations of botany and soils, The parts of the plants, the soil analysis, the germination of seeds, the nutrition and the plant culture, the fertilization of soils, the agroecology, and the design of gardens. The program also includes techniques for the management of plants diseases and the proper use of gardening tools. The course is not only free, but also offers the possibility of obtaining a 140 -hour certificate as a gardening technician. This certificate has curricular value and can be shared in social networks or included in the curriculum vitae of the participants.
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