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COTTAGE GARDEN DESIGN COURSE OUTLINE (Ht083)
An Accredited Advanced Diploma Module.
An external studies course about what a cottage garden is, and how to use those concepts in designing such a garden.
COURSE DETAILS
Duration:
100 hours (study at your own pace, the average time to complete this module is 4-6 months part time)
Enrolments:
Open all year
Fee Code: S3
Services:
On enrolment, you will receive:
Course Materials including:
- A Subject Guide
- Accompanying Notes
- Cottage Garden Notes
- Landscaping Diagrams
- Planting Design Booklet
- Plus - A publication which relates to cottage gardens, and a publication relating to herbs, to provide additional general reference throughout the course.
Videos
Videos are available for loan through the school's library.
Tutors
Throughout the course, you are guided by tutors, who are accessible by mail, fax, email, phone or in person. Tutors are accessible 5 days a week. If necessary, we can arrange for tutors to contact a student after hours.
Library
Students within driving distance of our 2 locations are welcome to make use of our school's library. Alternatively, tutors can provide additional information for your course upon request.
COURSE STRUCTURE
There are eight lessons as follows:
- Introduction To Cottage Gardens
- History Of Cottage Gardens
- Design Techniques & Drawing Plans
- Plants For Cottage Gardens
- Planting Design In Cottage Gardens
- Landscape Features & Components
- Cottage Gardens Today
- Special Assignment - Design Of A Complete Cottage Garden
Each lesson culminates in an assignment which is submitted to the school, marked by the school's tutors and returned to you with any relevant suggestions, comments, and if necessary, extra reading.
SUMMARY OF COMPETENCIES DEVELOPED
On successful completion of the course you should be able to do the following:
- Explain the concept of a cottage garden.
- Prepare concept plans for cottage gardens.
- Prepare planting designs for cottage gardens.
- Plan the incorporation of appropriate non-living landscape features in a cottage garden.
- Prepare a detailed design for a cottage garden.
WHAT THE COURSE COVERS
You will learn a wide variety of things, through a combination of reading, interacting with tutors, undertaking research and practical tasks, and watching videos. Here are just some of the things you will be doing:
- Explain the concept of a cottage garden, both in historical and modern contexts.
- Explain the influence of one famous landscaper on cottage gardens.
- Explain the relevance of garden design concepts to cottage gardens, including: *Unity *Balance *Proportion *Harmony *Contrast *Rhythm *Line *Form *Mass *Space *Texture *Colour *Tone.
- Analyse the designs of three cottage gardens inspected by you.
- Describe the steps involved, accompanied by a sequence of illustrations, in the planning process for a cottage garden.
- Develop a checklist of pre-planning information required for a proposed cottage garden on a specific site.
- Compile pre-planning information for a specific site, for a proposed cottage garden, through an interview with a potential client, and surveying the site.
- Prepare drawings to represent landscape features on a cottage garden plan, including trees, shrubs, herbs, walls, rocks, buildings and other landscape features.
- Analyse the designs of three different cottage gardens, inspected by you.
- Prepare three different cottage garden concept plans for the same site, to satisfy given design specifications and pre-planning information.
- Prepare a plant collection of fifty cottage garden plants, which includes: *A photo, drawing or pressed specimen of each plant *Plant names (scientific and common) *Cultural details *Uses/applications in garden design.
- Prepare a planting plan for a garden bed of 20 to 30 square metres in a cottage garden style, including: *A sketch plan *A plant list.
- Design a perennial border of 30 metres in length, in an appropriate cottage garden style.
- Design a 50 to 100 square metre garden bed, which incorporates companion planting principles.
- Evaluate the companion planting design in a cottage garden visited by you.
- Design a colour themed garden, such as a white garden, for an area of 200 square metres or less, to suit a proposed garden redevelopment, on a site visited by you.
- Describe briefly, different non-living features that may be included in a cottage garden, including: *Seating alternatives *Bird baths *Sun dials *Fountains *Statues *Pergolas *Gazebos *Fencing *Ponds *Weather vanes.
- Determine criteria for inclusion of different landscape features in a cottage garden, including: *Gazebos *Ornaments *Arbors *Tub plants *Water features *Paths.
- Compare the characteristics, including: *Suitability for a cottage garden *Cost *Availability *Longevity *Appearance *Maintenance, of different landscape materials.
- Explain the use of plant sculpting, including topiary and hedging, in cottage garden designs; including references to: *Ways of creating it *Ways of using it *Maintenance.
- Analyse, in a report including photographs, the use of different structures as features, in the designs of two different cottage gardens, visited by you.
- Prepare three cottage garden concept plans, one each for different specified sites, which incorporate different types of features sympathetic to cottage or heritage gardens.
- Develop a brief for a cottage garden design, for the redevelopment of an established garden around an old building in your locality.
- Analyse the designs of two different well established cottage gardens visited by you.
- Compile pre-planning information for a specified cottage garden development.
- Prepare detailed plans for a cottage garden (following industry standards), including: *Detailed plans *Materials lists *Costings.
- Explain the reasoning behind a cottage garden designed by you.
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