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9th Jun 2025
Curious about what it’s like to be a horticulture apprentice? We spoke with some of our current apprentices to learn more about their day-to-day experiences, the skills they’re developing, and the advice they’d give to anyone considering following the same path.
🌿 Talia at Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens
Firstly, we caught up with Talia, who is currently completing her Level 2 Horticulture Apprenticeship at the beautiful Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens; a large estate consisting of 160 acres that are filled with wildlife exhibits and gardens.
Why horticulture?
“I’ve always loved gardening and being outdoors,” Talia shares. “During COVID, I opened my own coffee shop, but I realised I wanted a change. This role at Cotswold Wildlife Park was the perfect fit—great location, ideal course length, and a subject I’m passionate about.”
Working alongside wildlife
“Everything we do is focused on what’s best for the animals. If I notice the animals are stressed, I’ll switch from using a noisy blower to a quieter broom. We also have a two-hour window in the morning to complete noisy tasks before visitors arrive. After that, it’s all about creating a peaceful, enjoyable experience for our guests.”
What’s the best part of the job?
“Definitely the people. It’s like a little community here—everyone is so friendly. And of course, working next to the animals is amazing."
🌱 Tamara and Blake at Estelle Manor
At Estelle Manor, Grounds Apprentices Tamara and Blake are gaining hands-on experience across a wide range of horticultural tasks. The estate encompasses formal lawns and gardens, 20 acres of grassland, woodland, ponds and car parks. The team work together to ensure that the grounds are well managed and presented to the highest standards.
A typical day
Each morning begins with a team briefing, followed by grounds maintenance. Earlier in the year, the focus was on tree planting; more recently, mowing and working in the Walled Gardens has taken priority. Tasks include repotting, replanting, as well as contributing to larger projects.
Tamara’s proudest moment
“I was assigned to redesign a border. I had to lift and group plants by species—it was a fun and rewarding project. I’m still learning, but I get better each time.”
Blake’s biggest challenge
“I worked on a major hedging project around the new conference centre. Without a digger, I had to dig trenches by hand in the winter. It was tough, but I learned so much—and it looks fantastic now."
🌼 Advice for Future Apprentices
Thinking about applying?
“Try volunteering in a garden for a full year to experience all the seasons. It’s hard work, but incredibly rewarding.”
Starting your apprenticeship?
“Listen carefully and take notes. Even if something doesn’t seem important at the time, it’ll likely come in handy later.”
Our horticulture apprentices at Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens and Estelle Manor have shown exceptional commitment and skill. Their contributions to these unique and high-profile environments are a testament to their professionalism and passion for the craft. We’re incredibly proud of the impact they’re making every day.
At Abingdon & Witney College, our Horticulture Apprenticeships offer a dynamic and hands-on route into the green industries, combining practical experience with expert-led training, in a wide range of environments—from public parks and historic gardens to private estates and nurseries. The Level 2 Horticulture Operative Apprenticeship spans 15 months of practical training plus a 3-month End Point Assessment, and includes college-based learning in horticultural principles, emergency first aid, and safe pesticide use. With a strong focus on sustainability, seasonal awareness, and professional development, our apprentices gain the skills and confidence to thrive in a rewarding outdoor career
Ready to grow your future? We are passionate about providing apprenticeships that work for both our students and our employers. Our apprenticeship provision is rated ‘Outstanding’ by OFSTED, and everyday our specialist team work to uphold this standard.
Find out more here: Apprenticeships or contact our dedicated team on 01235 216 216, email apprenticeships@abingdon-witney.ac.uk.