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Landscape Designer
Skilled TradesYou've moved from mowing lawns to designing them. You'll create outdoor spaces using plants, hardscaping, water features, and lighting — turning a client's Pinterest board into something that actually works in their climate and budget. It's part horticulture, part art, and part managing expectations when someone wants a Japanese zen garden on a strip-mall budget.
Salary Range
Low
$48k
Median
$58k
High
$70k
10-Year Growth
5%
US Workers
1.2M
Education
Landscape design certificate or degree + design software proficiency
Environment
mixed
Tools & Technical Skills
- ▸Landscape CAD software (AutoCAD, SketchUp, Realtime Landscaping)
- ▸Plant selection & horticulture
- ▸Hardscape design (patios, walls, water features)
- ▸Irrigation system design
- ▸Material estimation & cost calculation
- ▸Drainage & grading fundamentals
People & Mindset Skills
- ▸Creativity
- ▸Client communication
- ▸Attention to detail
- ▸Spatial reasoning
- ▸Project management
- ▸Sales & persuasion
Learn the skills
Courses and certifications to get you job-ready
Landscape CAD software (AutoCAD, SketchUp, Realtime Landscaping)
What you'll actually do
- 01Meet with clients to discuss their vision — and gently explain what's actually possible
- 02Create landscape plans using CAD software or hand-drawn designs
- 03Select plants that will survive the actual climate, not just the one on Pinterest
- 04Calculate material quantities and prepare accurate estimates
- 05Coordinate with install crews to make sure the design becomes reality
- 06Visit completed projects and realize the homeowner already moved the plants
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