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Garden designer or landscape architect?

Garden design and landscape architecture are two distinct professions that involve planning, designing, and managing outdoor spaces. Both professions require a combination of creativity, technical expertise, and horticultural knowledge to create functional and aesthetically pleasing outdoor environments. However, there are some key differences between the two professions.

Garden Designers

Garden designers typically work on smaller-scale projects, such as residential gardens, focusing on creating beautiful, practical, and sustainable outdoor spaces. They work with a range of materials, plants, and features to create a bespoke design that reflects their clients’ tastes. Typically, garden designers work closely with their clients to understand their vision for the space and develop a design that meets their needs. They also advise on planting, lighting, irrigation, and maintenance, as well as overseeing the construction and installation of the garden.

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Landscape Architects

In contrast, landscape architects generally work on larger-scale projects, such as public parks, commercial developments, and regeneration projects. They are trained to consider the broader environmental, social, and economic impacts of their designs. This often means they work in collaboration with other professionals such as engineers, ecologists, and planners. Often, landscape architects focus on creating functional, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing outdoor spaces that enhance the natural environment and promote public health and well-being. They may also be involved in developing strategies for managing natural resources, mitigating climate change impacts, and enhancing biodiversity.

Required training

To become a garden designer or landscape architect in the UK, you will typically need to complete a degree in landscape architecture, garden design, or a related field. You may also need to gain professional accreditation from a relevant industry body, such as the Landscape Institute or the Society of Garden Designers.

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Overall, both garden designers and landscape architects play important roles in creating beautiful, functional, and sustainable outdoor spaces. If you’re looking to transform your garden, we have high-quality olive trees and plants available for delivery throughout the UK.

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