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How can a biology major begin a career in landscaping? Is there more schooling involved?
Any information on similar careers is appreciated.
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Diana’s Answer
Hi Grace and everyone,
Studying biology is a key part of landscaping and gives you important knowledge. But to create amazing landscapes, you also need to learn other things like the history of landscaping, design elements, tools for representation and documentation, and landscape architecture. Keep going—you're on the right path!
Greetings
Studying biology is a key part of landscaping and gives you important knowledge. But to create amazing landscapes, you also need to learn other things like the history of landscaping, design elements, tools for representation and documentation, and landscape architecture. Keep going—you're on the right path!
Greetings
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Diana’s Answer
Hi Grace and everyone,
Studying biology is a key part of landscaping and gives you important knowledge. But to create amazing landscapes, you also need to learn other things like the history of landscaping, design elements, tools for representation and documentation, and landscape architecture. Keep going—you're on the right path!
Greetings
Studying biology is a key part of landscaping and gives you important knowledge. But to create amazing landscapes, you also need to learn other things like the history of landscaping, design elements, tools for representation and documentation, and landscape architecture. Keep going—you're on the right path!
Greetings