Post Graduate Diploma in Horticulture and Landscape Gardening

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UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI

Post Graduate Diploma


in
Horticulture and Landscape
Gardening

(with effect from the academic year 2012-2013)

O 5894

Title

Post Graduate Diploma in Horticulture and


Landscape gardening

O 5895

Eligibility

Bachelor Degree

R 8196

Duration of the Course :

R 8197

Fee Structure

Rs. 10,000/-

R 8198

Intake Capacity

40 Students

R 8199

Teacher Qualifications :

Standard of Passing

8200

One Year (Full Time/)

M Sc Botany, B Sc Agriculture, Horticulture

a. Candidate who secures minimum 50% marks in each paper be declared to


have passed the examination in that subject.
b. A candidate who fails to secure 50% marks in a paper will be allowed to
reappear in that paper.
c. Candidate can carry forward at his/her option the marks in the paper in
which he/she has passed, in such a case student is entitled for award of
class.
d. Candidate who secures a minimum of 50% marks in each paper and an
aggregate of 60% and above marks on the whole shall be declared to have
passed the examination in the First Class.
e. Candidate who secures a minimum of 50% marks in each paper and an
aggregate of 70% and above marks on the whole shall be declared to have
passed the examination in First Class with Distinction.
Medium of Instruction

English

Field Visit

Various Gardens and Plant Nurseries

Syllabus for Post Graduate Diploma


in
Horticulture and Landscape Gardening

Scheme of Examination

PAPER

Theory
TITLE OF PAPER

MAXIMUM
MARKS

MINIMUM
MARKS

Credits

PAPER
CODE

Gardening

150

75

12 Credits

PGDHLT001

II

Landscape Gardening

150

75

12 Credits

PGDHLT002

Practicals
Title OF Practicals

MAXIMUM
MARKS

MINIMUM
MARKS

Credits

PAPER CODE

I Gardening

150

75

12 Credits

PGDHL P001

II Landscape Gardening

150

75

12 Credits

PGDHLP002

Total Credits = 48

Syllabus for Post Graduate Diploma


in
PG Diploma in Horticulture and Landscape designing
PAPER I: GARDENING ( 12 credits)
1) Garden Design:

Scope and objectives of gardening

Style of gardens: Formal, Informal

Types of gardens: English, Mughal and Japanese.

Components of garden

Planning of outdoor gardens: Small, Residential, Larger Home Garden, Roof Garden, Terrace
Garden, Children's garden, School and Institutional Garden, Park, Industrial garden, Housing
complex, Indoor gardening

2) Garden Features and Ornamentation:

Water, Garden pool, Stream, Waterfall, Fountain, Rocks, Roads, Walks, Pavements and Steps,
Walls fences and Gates, Hedges, Edges, Arches, Pergolas, Screens and Bridges, Lawns, Flower
beds, Borders, Carpet bedding, Shrubberies, Plant containers & raised beds, Statues, Towers,
Plant stands, Green House, Conservatories, Night-lights

3) Specialized Gardens:

Herb garden, Rose garden, Bog garden, Sunken garden, Topiary garden, Kitchen garden, Paved
garden, Dish garden, Rock garden, Terrace garden, Water garden & Bottle garden (Terrarium).

4) Nursery production and management:

Scope, Site, Soil, Environment, Layout, Manure, Fertilizers, Maintenance, Garden tools, Culture
and Garden calendar, Types, Nursery beds, Pest & Disease management. Hi-tech Nursery.

5) Propagation of ornamental plants by seeds, layering, cuttings, grafting, budding & tissue culture.
6) Plant disorders including nutrition, pests and diseases, and chimaeras
7) Trees and their significance in garden and landscape designing
8) Concept of container / pot garden and designs
9) Ground cover plants
10) Ornamental ferns and their propagation

11) Herbaceous perennials


12) Annuals & Biennials: Important Genera and Species, their importance in garden designs
13) Orchids: Environment, propagation, potting & compost, nutrient supply, watering, important species
14) Morphology of root, stem, leaf, inflorescence, flower, fruit and seeds of plant
15) Vegetative propagation techniques: Cutting and its types, Budding and its types, Grafting and it
types.
16) Propagation of bulb plants: Scaling, Scooping, Bulbils, Division, Cutting

PAPER II: LANDSCAPE DESIGNS AND FLORICULTURE ( 12 Credits)


1) Landscape Design: Definition, objectives and scope, Landscape elements of construction and
designing of Residential, Commercial, Bungalow, Public area, Hotel, Educational Institute and religious
places
2) Computer application in landscape
3) Palms and Cycas: Characteristics, propogation, culture, pest and disease, importance and uses, genera
and species of palms and Cycas.
4) Bamboo and conifers: Genera, species and varieties
5) Shrubs: Different types
6) Climbers and Bougainvillea: Different types
7) Hedges for gardens & farms
8) Lawns & Grasses: Planting methods, maintenance, pest management
9) Ornamental succulents, Cacti and Aquatic plants
10) Polyhouse technology: Scope and objectives of floriculture.

Cultivation practices of following cut flowers in polyhouse: Gerbera, Anthurium, Carnation,


Roses

11) Development of flowerbeds and their designs


12) Preparation of Bonsai and Flower Arrangement
13) Application of tissue culture
14) Global Warming, Carbon Credit, Rainwater Harvesting and Green Building Concept

Visits to Gardens, Nurseries, Agriculture Colleges/Universities, Exhibitions, Polyhouses, Flower


shows etc.

In-house Training

Practical I: Horticulture ( 12 credits)

1. Preparation of garden layout: Public, private, formal and Informal


2. Identification of plants suitable for different garden locations.
3. Methods of Preparing dish garden, bottle garden ( terrarium), bonsai.
4. Plant propagation practices by seeds, vegetative propagation, cutting, budding, layering,
grafting. Propagation of bulbous plants : scaling, scooping.
5. Seed beds, nurseries and maintenance.
6. Identification of plants as green manures.
7. Identification of plant diseases and pests: viral ( leaf curl, yellow mosaic), bacterial ( wilt and
cankers), fungal ( rust, smut, wilt, blight, powdery mildew), non insect pests ( nematodes and
rodents)
8. Different types of pots and potting medium
9. Garden tools and implements.
10. Soil tests: Types of soil, water holding capacity, field capacity, Electrical conductivity, pH.
11. Study of irrigation techniques, water conservation.
12. Visual diagnosis of nutrient deficiencies and toxicity in the field
13. Identification of weeds. Methods of weed control.

Practical II ( 12 credits)

1. Landscape designing
2. Methods of making lawn, turf
3. Identification of ornamental succulents, aquatic plants.
4. Flower arrangement: Western and Japanese style
5. Organic fertilizers: Farmyard manure, Compost, vermicompost, biofertilisers

Field Visit: Visit to various gardens (public and private) and plant nurseries
Project Work : Includes Internship

References:

1. Arora J S ( 1990). Introductory Ornamental Horticulture, Kalyani Publication.


2. Bailey L H 1901. The Standard cyclopedia of Horticulture, volume 1,2 and 3 Macmillan
Publications.
3. Bose T K and Mukerjee D 1987, Gardening in India, Oxford Book House
4. Chauhan V S Vegetable Production in India. RamPrasad and Sons
5. Kumar N 1989 Introduction to Horticulture, Rajalakshmi Publications.
6. Manibhushan Rao 1991. Text book of Horticulture, Macmillan Publications.
7. Shujnrnoto, 1982. The Essentials of Bonsai, David & Charles, Newton.

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