Soil Management - Horticulture BHT105
The Soil is a living biological ecosystem that must be managed to the benefit of the crop and to the broader ecosystem of the region. The reason we investigate soil and its characteristics it to…
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The Soil is a living biological ecosystem that must be managed to the benefit of the crop and to the broader ecosystem of the region. The reason we investigate soil and its characteristics it to understand it in relation to plant growth, how to manage and manipulate it without causing damage, how to improve it generally or how to modify it for the growing of specific crops. Good soil conditions are critical to the healthy growth of most plants.
Nutrient levels, pH, salinity, depth, texture (properties of sand and clay), structure (form and arrangement), porosity (air space), consistence (the ability of soil to withstand rupture) and even colour can affect plant growth independently or interdependently.
Over eight lessons this course will develop an understanding of physical and chemical properties of soils, the ability to carry out simple tests and determine soil characteristics, and to decide ways of treating a soil to improve its ability to grow plants.
This course also prepares you to sit for RHS modules and acquire credits in the RHS advanced certificate or diploma. It is specifically designed for use with ornamental gardens, landscaping, container growing, and turf situations.
Course Structure There are eight lessons in this module as follows:- Physical & Chemical Properties Of Soils
- Soil Testing Methods
- Sustainable Soil Management
- Soils & Managing Earthworks
- Land Degradation & Other Soil Problems
- Container Growing
- Soil Science & Health
- Soil Management
- Explain soil physical and chemical properties and processes including forms of soil nitrogen and nitrogen cycles in soil, soil humus, texture, soil water, and pH.
- Explain the principles and procedures of soil testing in domestic and professional situations
- Explain the principles of sustainable soil management
- Explain soil fertility and the practical development of natural soil fertility
- Explain earthworks management
- Describe land and soil degradation processes; and the prevention or amelioration of land degradation
- Discuss container growing techniques
- Identify evaluate soil structural problems in the field
- Build a compost heap and monitor its decomposition process
- Perform simple experiments to evaluate fertilisation rates and methods
- Define and describe soil properties and processes
- Perform simple tests and field analyses on soil
- Identify nutrient deficiencies
- Evaluate the attributes of various mulches
- Analyse the impacts of earthworks and earth working machinery on soil and landscape
- Analyse the effects of different soil management methods.
- Identify soil and land degradation
- Propagate and grow plants in containers
- Identify and evaluate soil degradation minimisation programs and methods
The Soil is a living biological ecosystem that must be managed
to the benefit of the crop and to the broader ecosystem of the
region. The reason we investigate soil and its characteristics it
to understand it in relation to plant growth, how to manage and
manipulate it without causing damage, how to improve it generally
or how to modify it for the growing of specific crops. Good soil
conditions are critical to the healthy growth of most plants.
Nutrient levels, pH, salinity, depth, texture (properties of sand
and clay), structure (form and arrangement), porosity (air space),
consistence (the ability of soil to withstand rupture) and even
colour can affect plant growth independently or
interdependently.
Over eight lessons this course will develop an understanding of
physical and chemical properties of soils, the ability to carry out
simple tests and determine soil characteristics, and to decide ways
of treating a soil to improve its ability to grow plants.
This course provides a credit in ACS qualifications, accredited through IARC, and also prepares you to sit for RHS modules and acquire credits in the RHS advanced certificate or diploma.
The course is specifically designed for ornamental gardens, landscaping, container growing, and turf situations.
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.

