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Horticulture apprentice flourishes into Head Gardener

18th Oct 2016

From being the bodyguard for Bj枚rk, to mastering the garden fork 鈥 it鈥檚 been quite a journey for Kyle Rix.

鈥淟eaving school at 16, I had pretty much made up my mind that full-time education wasn鈥檛 for me.鈥

Fast-forward 14 years, and Kyle is coming to the end of his Level 3 Work Based Learning Horticulture qualification with 蜜桃传媒, a successful endeavour that has seen him skyrocket at his current work placement in the stunning surroundings of Lincoln College.

In just 10 months, he has worked his way up to become Head Gardener and is now even mentoring his own student, Tom, who is following the same path in Horticulture by accepting a job as a Level 2 Horticulture Apprentice at Lincoln College. It鈥檚 clearly an experience that is shaping his plans for the future.

鈥淚 recommend the land-based courses that the College run to friends all the time,鈥 said Kyle. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a phenomenal place to learn, especially the attentive way the courses are taught to apprentices. The support from staff is fantastic too. I owe a lot to Anita Appleby (his tutor) in particular.鈥

鈥淚n the next few weeks, I鈥檒l be training a hawk.

We have a pigeon problem.鈥

Spec鈥檌ng gardens, landscaping, maintaining lush lawns and pest control 鈥 there are even plans to train a hawk to tackle a pigeon problem at Lincoln College 鈥 is a far cry from Kyle鈥檚 previous line of work, it turns out.

鈥淚 worked in the private security industry for 11 years, from running music venue security to bodyguarding famous musicians. I鈥檝e looked after Iron Maiden, Bob Dylan, Bj枚rk and a few others too鈥︹

So why the move to greener pastures?

鈥淚 personally believe that being a gardener is not just a job, it鈥檚 much more. It鈥檚 a state of mind. You have to have a passion to make it work.鈥

鈥淕ardening is a continuous cycle of hard work, knowledge, and growth,鈥 he continued. 鈥淓ach season is different and every season has a purpose. You really are working with the grain of nature and this roots you as an individual in a way no other profession does.鈥

Looking around the grounds at Lincoln College, there鈥檚 still plenty to keep Kyle busy for now. We wish him all the best.