what you need to know before hiring a landscape designer

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A career as a landscape designer can be a lucrative occupation for anyone who enjoys working with plants to design creative outdoor landscapes. It’s therefore important that landscape designer must work collaborate with landscape architects and grounds maintenance workers during the design process. Requirements of a good landscape designer The landscape designer must come up with a user friendly user guide as a reference point which should include among other needs Plant Design Landscape designers usually combine elements from landscape architecture and garden design during their work. During the planning and design phase, the landscape designer takes into account the client’s wishes to design an outdoor area that is inviting and fits well with the client’s needs. In both phases, landscape designers are relied upon to determine the ideal plant choices for a specific soil type and climate. A designer must also demonstrate knowledge of an area’s insect population and level of rainfall. Collaboration and Communication A landscape designer typically works alongside a landscape architect and grounds maintenance workers. While the landscape architect focuses on technical matters like topography and engineering, the landscape designer contributes to the design process through her knowledge of plants and their ability to grow in different environments. The designer must also be able to communicate with the client and understand his expectations in order to incorporate them into the project. Once a project is completed, a landscape designer can instruct the grounds maintenance staff on how to care for and maintain the vegetation.

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Page 1: What You Need To Know Before Hiring a Landscape Designer

A career as a landscape designer can be a lucrative occupation for anyone who

enjoys working with plants to design creative outdoor landscapes. It’s therefore

important that landscape designer must work collaborate with landscape

architects and grounds maintenance workers during the design process.

Requirements of a good landscape designer

The landscape designer must come up with a user friendly user guide as a

reference point which should include among other needs

Plant Design

Landscape designers usually combine elements from landscape architecture and

garden design during their work. During the planning and design phase, the

landscape designer takes into account the client’s wishes to design an outdoor

area that is inviting and fits well with the client’s needs. In both phases,

landscape designers are relied upon to determine the ideal plant choices for a

specific soil type and climate. A designer must also demonstrate knowledge of

an area’s insect population and level of rainfall.

Collaboration and Communication

A landscape designer typically works alongside a landscape architect and

grounds maintenance workers. While the landscape architect focuses on

technical matters like topography and engineering, the landscape designer

contributes to the design process through her knowledge of plants and their

ability to grow in different environments. The designer must also be able to

communicate with the client and understand his expectations in order to

incorporate them into the project. Once a project is completed, a landscape

designer can instruct the grounds maintenance staff on how to care for and

maintain the vegetation.

Page 2: What You Need To Know Before Hiring a Landscape Designer

Landscape Designers in Austin, Texas

Formal Training

Many designers pursue an associate’s, bachelors or master’s degree in

plantrelated disciplines, such as soil science, horticulture and botany. Although

understanding of different plants and the diseases that affect them are

important qualities for the job, as well as a sense of creative and artistic flair.

Technically savvy landscape designers who know how to use computer aided

design, software and computer-drafting tools can enhance the design process

by creating faster and more professional results.

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A good landscape designer should also poses knowledge of the following:

1. Purpose of the landscaping.

2. Application of landscaping requirements.

3. Location of landscaping.

4. Landscaping type definitions and requirements,

5. Plant specifications.

6. Application of landscape categories and type

7. Modification of landscaping requirements.

8. Outdoor display and off-street parking area landscape

requirements.

9. Landscaping adjacent to freeways.

10. Additional landscaping requirements and design standards.

11. Landscape plan requirements.

12. Irrigation plan requirements.

13. Landscaping installation and performance assurance requirements.

14. Landscape maintenance and maintenance assurance requirements.

15. Landscape enforcement.

It’s there for important that when looking for a good landscape designer the

above should be considered. The consumer of the landscape designer expertise

should be able to seek more information from various individuals or

organization with whom the landscape designer has had dealings with. This will

ensure that the level of experience is ascertained, verified and accepted before

engagement is concluded.

Learn more about landscape designers at: AustinGreenServices.com.