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You are here: Home / Employment / Careers / Could Landscape Architecture Be the Career for You?

Could Landscape Architecture Be the Career for You?

May 28, 2019 by Tim McMahon

Landscaping is more than glorified lawn care. It is an artistic occupation that balances beauty with function in a home’s outside property area. This can range from a small section of land that can be cultivated into a garden, to a large yard in the front, side, or back of a home. With numerous styles to offer, landscaping is an exciting career that provides opportunities for creative design and purposeful lawn management. Here are four reasons you may want to consider this career.

Landscaping Exercises the Imagination

While some people may consider physical labor to be mind-numbing or boring, the opposite is closer to the truth. Viewing natural resources like land, water, and woodlands as the tools of an artist, and the lawn or garden as the expectant canvas, a landscaper can unleash creativity to design stylistic elements that fulfill the homeowner’s style preferences. From elegant to fun-loving, there are countless lawn themes to be developed and implemented that will suit anyone’s taste.

Landscape Architects

If you want a career that is high tech but gets you out of the office part of the time you might enjoy being a landscape architect. It involves creativity, computer design work and some onsite activity so you get the best of both worlds.

Meaningful Outdoor Work Enriches Body and Soul

Working in fresh air and sunshine, surrounded by grass, trees, shrubs, and flowers, a landscaper’s work often takes place in beauteous settings that soothe the soul. The accompanying physical labor of moving soil and organizing greenery is good for bodily movement and exercise with impacts that enhance personal health.

Cutting Edge Tools and Equipment Facilitate the Work

Gone are the days of gardening by hand. Although some tasks require occasional digging with a shovel or using a hoe to break up sod, convenient innovations in tools and equipment make landscape work easier, faster, and cleaner. There is less concern about getting dirty or being attacked by harmful insects. Wearing proper clothing and sunscreen or insect repellent protects the body from exposure to potential problems.

Seasonal and Scheduling Flexibility Offer Independence

Although some landscapers might schedule their outdoor work within a typical workday timeframe, others choose to work certain days during specific times. For example, the workday could begin at eight a.m. And end at four p.m., or start at six and be over by two. Alternately, a landscaper could prefer working two or three long days each week, and shorter days the rest of the week. Seasonal impact on scheduling is based on region, climate, and weather patterns, all of which can be considered when making a work schedule.

Whether someone is seeking general labor jobs or a full-time career, landscape work is often enjoyable and lucrative.

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Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Architect, Computer, Equipment, Landscaping

About Tim McMahon

Work by editor and author, Tim McMahon, has been featured in Bloomberg, CBS News, Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor, Forbes, Washington Post, Drudge Report, The Atlantic, Business Insider, American Thinker, Lew Rockwell, Huffington Post, Rolling Stone, Oakland Press, Free Republic, Education World, Realty Trac, Reason, Coin News, and Council for Economic Education. Connect with Tim on Google+

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