Inexpensive Landscaping Tips

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If you are a homeowner, either a first-time one or a long-time owner, you know how expensive landscaping can be. It also seems there’s always something else to be done with the yard and garden. However, there are many things you can do to save money and yet, have an attractive and inviting yard.

Become a “do it yourself” expert. Get inspiration from looking at magazines, books and other sources. The Internet, with sites such as cupartnership.org, is also a great source of landscaping ideas. Clip out these ideas as you can, then look at what these ideas have in common. This commonality will become the basis for your new design or project.

Purchase gardening and landscaping supplies in bulk. You can the share the supplies and expenses with friends, family members or neighbors. You could even start a neighborhood gardening group to take advantage of these bulk prices. Check the Internet for lower-priced landscaping items as well.

Propagate some plants and then share them. You can use root cuttings and other such techniques to grow and share you plants. These new plants can be exchange with your friends and family for new plants you may need for your new garden.

Make sure that you purchase the correct grass time for your climate and area. Also, do not over-fertilize your lawn. Not only will this save money, it will actually make your lawn healthier. Also, when mowing your lawn, leave the grass clippings, as this process will actually add nutrients to your grass. Use grass seed instead of sod to repair bare spots.

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Becoming a Landscape Designer

Landscape architecture can be very exciting. Although, it takes a lot of skill and certain requirements to become a landscape designer.

The first thing you need to do is to learn all you can about design. If you have a naturally creative mind, this may come easy to you, although, it takes a lot of training to perfect the art. You need to learn how to turn your ideas into actual physical designs. You will want to be able to analyze problems. Not just in the designs and pictures, but in the physical form.

To become a landscape designer, you will need to get a college degree of some kind. There are not a lot of colleges that offer the kind of program you need because landscape design is very new. You will need to get a bachelor’s or master’s degree. You will also need to get a license. All you need to do to become licensed is take the Landscape Architect Registration Examination. Once you pass, you are certified.

Start off by working as an intern. Most people spend at least two years, if not more, as an intern. You will want to do this immediately after you graduate or even while you are still in college, but during the summer. You will want to be completely committed and get as much professional experience you can. To become an intern, you will want to talk to your school’s councilors and ask them what you need to do to start your career. They will point you in the right direction. You may also want to contact a local landscape design business and ask them about an internship program. Contact other potential employers and tell them why you are interested in the business. Make sure you are prepared and meet all the requirements.