Get Your Professional Landscaping Diploma At Garden Design School

Posted by Justine Davis
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Jul 10, 2015
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Image  If your passion is all things horticultural, then getting a diploma in garden design so you can kick start your career is a must. Whether you are embarking on a career change or just starting out, getting a strong foundation from an intensive garden design course will set you on the right path.

For a comprehensive and high level training in garden design it is vital to embark on a diploma course from a reputable Garden Design School. This will equip you with the skills and knowledge to start your career and face any challenge which may arise. Make your ambitions to design and create wonderful scenic gardens with a course at a school near you.

On these courses you will have a structured programme of leaning which is designed to equip you to pursue a successful career whether as a part of a garden design company or a freelancer in charge of your own work.

Diploma programmes cover areas such as design principle and drawing, which gives you a sense of spatial design, how to draw your designs and draft your ideas and how to print. You will also learn the proper application of colour and how to successfully create freehand sketches, as well as techniques for drawing fast. This should not be a worry to those who feel their drawing skills need work; you will get the intensive training you need on the course to get up to scratch.

You will also be trained in hard landscaping, which includes practical surveying with levels and training your eye to be able to assess a landscape and make informed decisions about what will work for it and what won’t. This also includes skills such as site analysis, elevations and sections and the right materials to use for hand landscapes. It is also vital to learn about areas such as water, including irrigation and drainage and how this affects your design and choices.

There is also soft landscaping, which includes basic botany and planting design. This area will also inform you about horticultural requirements, site specific planting and how to effectively schedule your planting for the time of year.

A central part of the course is learning about professional practice, as while design skills are very important you cannot embark on a successful career without basic knowledge of good business practice and the general logistics of garden design. This area of the course focuses on how to run an office, the systems used by companies and how they keep documents and of course, health and safety. You will also learn from industry experts about the relationship between client and designer and what is expected of you and the etiquette used. You will also get a sense of how the relationship between designer and contractor works and how to budget your projects so you can make them cost effective. If you are hoping to start your own business or go freelance you’ll also get guidance on this and how to promote yourself in the industry.
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