market gardener training
Market Gardener Training equips you with essential techniques to design garden beds, select high-profit crops, manage crop rotations and successions, handle harvesting and post-harvest care, and set up direct sales channels. This transforms a modest one-acre plot into a highly productive and valuable market garden operation, perfect for beginners aiming for sustainable income.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course offers a straightforward guide to setting up garden beds, creating efficient layouts, and running a thriving one-acre market garden. You will discover how to create planting schedules, rotate crops, and plan continuous harvests for reliable weekly yields. Additionally, gain expertise in timing harvests, managing post-harvest processes, selling directly to customers, and preparing practical financial plans for your first year to confidently start a money-making small farm.
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Develop skills
- Analyze climate and soil to evaluate site conditions, water availability, and growth constraints swiftly.
- Design intensive beds for one-acre sites, including crop rotations and successions for maximum yields.
- Select optimal crops and varieties that offer high market value and extended harvest seasons.
- Master harvest timing, washing, cooling, and packing techniques to ensure top-quality produce.
- Plan direct sales by setting prices, creating budgets, and developing CSA programs and farm stand setups.
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