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TAFE NSW Moss Vale student taps into growth market

TAFE NSW Moss Vale

TAFE NSW Moss Vale student taps into growth market

Mandemar resident Julieann McDonald has already positioned herself to take advantage of a forecast growth in the nation’s $3 billion horticulture industry.

This year she will graduate with a Diploma of Horticulture from TAFE NSW Goulburn. However, she is already building a business using her new-found skills and knowledge.

Ms McDonald uses her nationally recognised qualifications and experience on her horse agistment property, mostly for ex-race horses, that requires her to have top quality pastures and shade trees.

Her introduction to TAFE NSW came about through needing skills to improve those pastures in order to grow her business.

“I had a lot of weeds here when I started. I’ve done a lot of pasture improvement and I learned how to treat weeds at TAFE NSW. I’m in a position now to be able to help other people improve their horse properties,” Ms McDonald said.

“I think of TAFE NSW as a huge open door you walk through and it opens up all these possibilities you had never considered.”

Before gaining her industry skills Ms McDonald was spending reasonable amounts of money at nurseries and always asking advice on why her plants were dying. A friend, who was enrolled in Certificate II in Horticulture at TAFE NSW Moss Vale, suggested that she join her in the course, so she did

Inspired after graduation, Ms McDonald enrolled in Certificate III Horticulture and then went on to complete her Diploma of Horticulture at TAFE NSW Goulburn.

To help meet the skills demand for the growing horticulture industry, the Diploma in Horticulture will be offered at TAFE NSW Moss Vale from Semester one.

Ms McDonald has created an impressive garden of her own and also cares for the gardens at a growing number of properties in the Southern Highlands.

“I’ve learned a lot and had plenty of successes,” she said. I know expected plant growth rates, preferred habit and because of my knowledge of pests and disease I can intervene early when I see a tree or shrub suffering.

“I’m proud that I can stand in the shade of the trees I have planted, it feels really good.”

To find out more about studying the Diploma of Horticulture at TAFE NSW Moss Vale in 2019, visit www.tafensw.edu.au or phone 131 601.

Media contact: Adam Wright, TAFE NSW Media Officer, 4421 9895, mobile 0466 375 552.