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JesusSupporter33 on scored.co
1 year ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
If you're looking to develop serious and proper "planting and caring" knowledge, landscape is not the correct route. Landscapers usually have a very limited knowledge of plants. It usually stops at what to pull from a garden and what not to pull. As far as cultivation of grass and such things, there is a very distinct lack among them. It all comes down to and ends at "what can I spray on this area to kill weeds."
Now there are artisan landscapers out there but they are few and far between, usually working high class golf courses and estates.
Personally I'd start by calling up establishments that keep an impeccable garden, asking who maintains it then giving them a call. It depends on what and why you're trying to learn though. If you want to be a botanist then the niche high class gardener might be the best option. If you want to get into basic farming then agriculture would be best.
Now there are artisan landscapers out there but they are few and far between, usually working high class golf courses and estates.