Real-world experience
After you finish any other schooling, you’ll be ready to start as a landscaping architect. You might decide to work for a private residential company, or you might get involved with commercial landscapes and help businesses keep their lands green. Some sporting clubs will even hire on landscaping architects to create and cultivate beautiful gardens where their patrons can relax.
Landscaping means long hours outside, and the work is not always easy. You must be ready to get your hands dirty as you will be responsible for planting and waters new flowers and trees. You will also be operating heavy machinery that will help you lay paving and install irrigation systems.
While working with a company, you’ll develop your communication skills and help your company land big clients. They will rely on you to make their visions come true, and you will be able to bring your own ideas to the table. Best of all, you’ll feel the immense satisfaction of seeing your work bloom and grow every year.
Your future
After working for a private landscaping company or contractor, you might decide that now is the time to strike out on your own and start your own landscaping company. Imagine your visions coming to life in the front yards of neighbourhoods across your areas.
With the contacts you developed working for others and the knowledge gained, you’ll be poised for success as you start landing contracts. As you’ll be the manager of each operation, you’ll be in charge of getting together the right equipment for each job and choosing the right staff members. All decisions will come through you so you can decide who you want to work with and what hours you want to work. You might also decide to take on apprentices and help the next generation of landscape architects get their start.
If you think landscaping architecture might just be the career for you, get started today by enrolling. Kangan Institute offers Certificate III In Landscape Construction, and many successful students go on to work as apprentices before returning for further qualifications. This introductory course will teach you the basics of landscape architecture, providing you with a strong foundation of skills that will help you advance in your career.
Get starting in this fulfilling field and see your work grow before your very eyes.