Landscaping – Textbooks
If you are considering a career in Landscaping or Landscape Architecture, it might be well to read one of the introductory college textbooks.
Dr. Richard Ludwig, Program Director of Environmental Horticulture at Gwinnett Tech, recommends Residential Landscape Architecture by Norman Booth (Prentice Hall).
Gwinnett Tech and North Metro Tech both offer classes in Landscape Design and in many other subjects appropriate for those interested in the landscaping field.
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