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Adventures of a Landscape Designer….Part 1

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Okay, some of you may be asking – when did you work as a landscape designer?  I thought you were a horticulturist?

Well the answer is, is that part of a horticulturist’s job involves landscape design.  Actually, that was my favorite part of being a horticulturist and I was able to design everything from annual flower combinations to large landscape areas and everything in between.

There was a point in my career where I wanted to concentrate solely on landscape design, so I took a job with a major design and landscape company.

As a horticulturist, my time used to be split between my small, cramped office in the golf course maintenance facility as well as around the beautiful outdoors, driving around golf courses and desert landscapes.

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I was the only woman in a department made up of 39 men.  Work boots, shorts and polo shirts were my normal wardrobe along with my floppy hat.  My mode of transportation was my little green golf cart.

A typical day was spent outdoors during the morning hours, driving around the landscape areas, fertilizing, pruning and assigning jobs to my landscape crew.

Afternoons were typically spent in the office catching up on paperwork and working on new designs and estimates.

Well that all changed dramatically once I decided to work solely as a landscape designer.  Why did I leave my previous job?  Well, after 5 years, they were running out of new areas for me to design and I did not only want to manage landscape areas…..I wanted to keep on creating new ones.

My new job involved more then a new job title.  It came with many drastic changes.

I was assigned to work with a major home-builder, working with new home buyers and designing their new landscapes.

The first major change was my office space.  I no longer had a cramped and sometimes dirty office…..

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My new office was located on the 14th floor of a beautiful office building in downtown Phoenix.

No longer did I work from an old formica desk.  I now had a desk made of black granite.

Instead of a windowless office, I had a beautiful view of the city from up high.

The dress code had changed as well.  No more boots and polo shirts…..professional business clothing was now required.

I must admit that at first, I was a bit dazzled by the trappings of my new position.  I mean, I even had a coveted parking pass and free reign over a fully stocked refrigerator.

Well, my adventures in my new position were just beginning and then reality started to set in.

I met with many interesting clients who had some interesting views on what they wanted in their gardens.  I will share some of my stories in my next post.

The Continuing Adventures of a Landscape Designer….

Noelle Johnson, aka, 'AZ Plant Lady' is a author, horticulturist, and landscape consultant who helps people learn how to create, grow, and maintain beautiful desert gardens that thrive in a hot, dry climate. She does this through her consulting services, her online class Desert Gardening 101, and her monthly membership club, Through the Garden Gate. As she likes to tell desert-dwellers, "Gardening in the desert isn't hard, but it is different."
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10 replies
  1. Darla
    Darla says:
    January 26, 2011 at 6:31 pm

    Oh dear, I bet this is going to be very interesting!

  2. Desert Dweller
    Desert Dweller says:
    January 26, 2011 at 6:45 pm

    Thanks for the insights – I can't wait to compare my experiences with yours'!

    Let's say mine never involved a granite-top desk and a stocked fridge, whether a nursery, contractor yard, or design office. But professional attire at (3) of them. Gag!

  3. Annelie
    Annelie says:
    January 26, 2011 at 7:21 pm

    Very interesting, Noelle. Love hearing about your jobs. Sounds nice with a great view, parking space, stocked refrigerator and all. Dresscode… very glam :).
    Can't wait for the reality in the next post.

    Nice header. Love blue.

    Annelie

  4. rohrerbot
    rohrerbot says:
    January 26, 2011 at 8:21 pm

    I dream that I could switch jobs and become a landscaper. However, I am not going to any more school for awhile PLUS I've been teaching forever….every job has its' pros and cons. Look forward to reading your posts….a granite desk=bliss:)

  5. Nancy in Sun Lakes AZ
    Nancy in Sun Lakes AZ says:
    January 26, 2011 at 8:56 pm

    Hi Noelle,
    These posts are so interesting. I love to hear of your personal work experiences!

  6. Gardens at Waters East
    Gardens at Waters East says:
    January 26, 2011 at 9:54 pm

    Love the home photo in today's blog. I am way interested in architecture so I am always looking at structures. Love the SW style of building and landscape. Do post more such photos. Really do like looking at them. Jack

  7. The Violet Fern
    The Violet Fern says:
    January 27, 2011 at 1:36 am

    Business attire scares me … much prefer the work boots and floppy hat! So interesting to hear about your background … I am hoping to work in a greenhouse this summer – very much at the bottom (for fun and learning experience), but would love the insight into your level of profession.

  8. Jan@Thanks for today.
    Jan@Thanks for today. says:
    January 27, 2011 at 1:39 pm

    I'll be interested to see what your clients 'dreams' entailed. I hope in most cases you were able to bring them back to reality;-) I'll bet you have some interesting tales to share!

  9. Daughter of the King
    Daughter of the King says:
    January 28, 2011 at 5:58 am

    I love the color variety in the design you show.

  10. p3chandan
    p3chandan says:
    January 29, 2011 at 8:37 am

    Very interesting job you have though you will have a lot headches to meet your clients' demand. I did take a short workshop on landscape designing but only as a hobby to be applied in my own garden. I love your new office with a great view!

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