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Landscaping as a Career

Nowadays it is tough to find houses with open gardens in front. Most of the houses have been either converted to boxy apartments or to parking lots. And if you happen to live in such an apartment and you pines for a greenery right in the middle of the balcony on the fourteenth floor, you just have to call a landscape artist! But landscaping is so much more than just planting trees in the garden and constructing walkways. A career in landscaping now has much more scope and more potential than it used to have just a decade back. A spurt in the amount of real estate, and consequently, the reduction of green cover has led many environment conscious people to create a garden on their balcony, in the backyard and even in the middle of their living rooms.

Technically, the word landscaping means any activity that modifies the visible features of a land, that is, flora, fauna, structures, man-made structures, lighting, etc. And even though landscaping has become somewhat synonymous with gardening and anything to do with renovating a garden, making elevations, walkways, erecting lightposts and planting showy trees, landscaping is really about anything that alters the landscape in any way. Today landscaping has become a lifestyle art, hence landscaping as a job has become especially lucrative. To learn the job, most young people enter the landscaping business as an apprentice to an already established landscape artist, and only then they can speared their own wings in this exciting field.

As well, there are many institutes which provide training in the nuances of the art of landscaping. The best way to ensure a good career in landscaping would be through joining such an institute, and after passing the requirements, doing an apprenticeship under the supervision of an artist, till you are really capable of handling contracts individually. Landscape artists either work independently or through a firm. While there are many advantages of working independently (such as being your own boss, taking up and rejecting projects and the like), starting off with a firm would be an intelligent decision as it helps you establish yourself in this field of business among a community of landscapers.

For more valuable information on a career in landscaping visit here.

Landscaping as a Career
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