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Frequently Asked Questions About Landscaping Contractors

 

What is a landscaping contractor?

Landscaping contractors perform the variety of tasks necessary to achieve a pleasant and functional outdoor environment. They also care for indoor gardens and plantings in commercial and public facilities, such as malls, hotels, and botanical gardens.

What training do landscaping contractors receive?

Many landscaping contractors train primarily on the job. Workers may obtain on-the-job experience working with a landscape nursery, landscape maintenance or construction firm, or other related business. But many of these workers also get formal training, especially if they want to do design work, to attract a larger client base, or to work on large-scale projects. Two and four year programs are available in horticulture, agriculture, or landscaping.

Do landscaping contractors need to be licensed?

Some states require landscaping contractors to be licensed. Even if it is not required, many contractors pursue certification hoping to attract potential clients. National certification is available after passing an exam administered by the Professional Landcare Network, often in partnership with State agencies. The Professional Grounds Management Society also offers certification to landscaping contractors who have experience or education after high school or both and who have passed an exam administered by the society.

What is xeriscaping?

Literally, the word xeriscaping comes from a combination of two other words: "xeri" derived from the Greek word "xeros" for dry; and "scape", meaning a kind of view or scene. While xeriscape translates to mean "dry scene," in practice xeriscaping means simply landscaping with slow-growing, drought tolerant plants to conserve water and reduce yard trimmings.

How can landscaping contractors help conserve water?

By designing water efficient irrigation systems, landscaping contractors are able to conserve water. Water efficient irrigation systems are also waste efficient. By providing water in moderation, and only to where a landscape requires moisture, excessive plant and weed growth can be avoided. Recent advances in irrigation technology allow for precise delivery of water with very little waste. Drip systems and micro-emitters have become very cost effective when evaluated against water restrictions and rising water costs. The real solid waste benefit of these systems is that water and fertilizer go toward growing the plants desired, preventing nutrient-consuming and waste-generating weed growth in other areas.

 

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Impermeable

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Unable to permit water or roots to move through freely

Landslide

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The downhill movement of a mass of soil or rock usually wet or saturated that results in episodic erosion. Sometimes simply referred to as ""slide"" but also including falling or flowing masses as well.

Hydrology

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Refers to the properties distribution discharge re-charge and movement of surface and sub-surface water.

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