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A gardener is someone who looks after plants, flowers, trees, and lawns in places like parks, gardens, and sometimes even big estates or schools. Gardeners plant new flowers and trees, cut grass, pull out weeds, and make sure that everything stays healthy and looks nice. They use special tools like spades, rakes, and lawnmowers. Gardeners need to know a lot about plants, such as when they grow best and how much water or sunlight they need. It is a great job for people who like being outside and working with their hands. Gardeners help make communities beautiful and green.

Gardener

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Average Salary

Gardeners in the UK typically earn between £18,000 and £28,000 per year, depending on experience and location.

Jobs Available

There are around 110,000 people working as gardeners or groundspeople in the UK.

Typical Working Hours

Most gardeners work about 37 to 40 hours a week, often outside during the day.

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Learn About Plants

Explore Local Gardens

Visit parks or gardens near you to see different plants and flowers.

Take a walk with an adult in your local park or garden. Look at the trees, flowers, and bushes. Try to spot which plants are colourful, which are tall, and which are small. Ask questions about the plants you see or read the signs if there are any.

Read Books About Gardening

Find children's books or magazines about gardening to learn more.

Visit your local library or school library to find books on gardening and plants. There are many books written for children that explain how plants grow, what they need, and how to look after them. Reading these books will help you learn the basics.

Get Practical Experience

Help in the Garden

Give a hand in your garden or ask a family member if you can help them.

You can start by helping to water the plants, pulling out weeds, or planting seeds. This will help you get used to some of the basic gardening jobs. You might even have your own small area to look after.

Grow Your Own Plant

Try growing a plant from a seed in a pot at home or school.

Pick an easy plant, like a sunflower or cress, and follow the instructions for planting and watering it. Watch how your plant grows over time and write down what happens each week. This will teach you patience and responsibility.

Learn More and Get Qualifications

Join a Gardening Club

Find out if your school has a gardening club and join in.

Many schools and local communities have gardening clubs where you can meet others who love plants. You will learn new skills, do fun activities, and get advice from experienced gardeners.

Study Gardening in School

As you get older, choose subjects like Science or Design and Technology.

These subjects will help you understand how plants grow and how to design gardens. Later, you might be able to take special courses in horticulture, which is all about caring for plants, at college or as an apprenticeship.

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Available Apprenticeships

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Level 2 Equine Groom Apprenticeship

Barguse Riding Centre

( Added 03 Mar 2025 - 1 position available )

Barguse Riding School are offering an exciting opportunity to join their team as a Level 2 Equine Groom apprentice! Barguse caters for all levels of ability and ages and is Pony Club accredited. Barguse is a great place to work if you would like to progress in riding or teaching/coaching.

Closing date: in 8 days

Possible start date: 27 Oct 2025

Apprentice Soft Landscaper

TWO OAKS LANDSCAPES LIMITED

( Added 10 Mar 2025 - 2 positions available )

Apprentice Soft Landscaper required for a small, niche company specialising in planting design, replanting, and enhancing private landscapes for climate resilience and maximum biodiversity. You'll gain hands-on experience in innovative landscape maintenance techniques while working on unique, eco-friendly projects.

Closing date: in 9 days

Possible start date: 10 Nov 2025

Apprentice Arborist

GREENWOOD TREE SURGEONS LIMITED

( Added 14 Mar 2025 - 1 position available )

An opportunity to work as an Arborist Apprentice with a company with over 30 years of experience in Arboriculture.

Closing date: in 16 days

Possible start date: 17 Nov 2025

Level 2 Equine Groom Apprentice - Kalderen Equestrian - Kidlington

Kalderen Equestrian

( Added 01 Apr 2025 - 1 position available )

Family run livery and training yard based in Kidlington, Oxfordshire seeks equine groom apprentice. September start, or sooner for the right candidate. Plenty of opportunities for the right candidate - 20 horse yard, excellent facilities, indoor stables, lunge pen, horse walker, indoor and outdoor arena. Riding a possibility.

Closing date: in 13 days

Possible start date: 03 Nov 2025

Grounds Staff Apprentice

THE ROYAL COUNTY OF BERKS POLO CLUB

( Added 07 Apr 2025 - 1 position available )

We host approximately 30 polo tournaments year-round, as well as offering venue hire, meaning maintenance of the pitches and estate is of paramount of importance. This is an opportunity to become a pivotal part of a fun and welcoming team at the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club.

Closing date: in 16 days

Possible start date: 17 Nov 2025

Racing Groom Apprenticeship - Claire Dyson Racing and Rehabilitation - Cleeve Prior

Claire Dyson Racing and Rehabilitation

( Added 16 Apr 2025 - 1 position available )

A wonderful chance to join a successful team at Claire Dyson Racing & Rehabilitation Centre based in the Worcestershire countryside. Level 2 apprenticeship - ridden and non-riding positions available. A level 3 position will also be considered for a candidate with the right experience.

Closing date: in 13 days

Possible start date: 03 Nov 2025

Apprenticeship in Horse Care – Equine Groom Level 2

MR M J KYLE & MRS T KYLE

( Added 06 May 2025 - 1 position available )

Day to day horse care, including the routine care and condition of the horses. Preparing the horses for competition or riding, health care and treatment, exercising, grooming, trimming, and travelling. This is a fantastic opportunity for the right candidate to earn a salary and gain a recognised level 2 qualification.

Closing date: in 13 days

Possible start date: 07 Nov 2025

Apprenticeship in Horse Care – Equine Groom Level 2

HK HORSES LTD

( Added 06 May 2025 - 1 position available )

Day-to-day horse care includes the routine care and condition of the horses, preparing them for competition or riding, health care and treatment, exercising, grooming, trimming and travelling.

Closing date: in 13 days

Possible start date: 07 Nov 2025

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How to become

You can get into this job through:

  • a college course
  • an apprenticeship
  • working towards this role
  • applying directly
  • specialist courses run by a professional body

College

You could do a course in gardening or horticulture to learn some of the skills and knowledge you need.

Courses include:

  • Level 1 Certificate in Horticulture Skills
  • Level 2 Diploma in Practical Horticultural Skills
  • Level 3 Extended Diploma in Horticulture

Entry requirements

You'll usually need:

  • 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, for a level 3 course
  • 2 or more GCSEs at grades 9 to 3 (A* to D), or equivalent, for a level 2 course
  • 2 or fewer GCSEs at grades 3 to 1 (D to G), or equivalent, for a level 1 course

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Apprenticeship

You could do a:

  • Horticulture or Landscape Construction Operative Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship
  • Landscape or Horticulture Supervisor Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship
  • Horticulture and Landscaping Technical Manager Level 5 Higher Apprenticeship

Entry requirements

You'll usually need:

  • some GCSEs, usually including English and maths, or equivalent, for an intermediate apprenticeship
  • 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English and maths, for an advanced apprenticeship
  • 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) and A levels, or equivalent, for a higher or degree apprenticeship

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Work

You might find it helpful when looking for work if you have some practical experience, for instance from working in a garden centre.

You could also start as an assistant gardener with an organisation and work your way up.

Volunteering

Many organisations offer volunteering opportunities, for example:

You'll also find volunteering placements through Do IT and the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO).

Direct Application

You can apply directly for jobs. Employers value work experience and skills in gardening. Horticultural knowledge and enthusiasm are also important.

Other Routes

You can take a course with The Royal Horticultural Society to learn more about gardening or complete a qualification that may help you to get a job.

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