Trades
Professional Landscaper
Learn the skills you need to become a Professional Landscaper - at home, at your own pace.
There are certain skills you need to begin a career as a Professional Landscaper. The ICS Canada Professional Landscaper program helps you learn them quickly and conveniently. You’ll learn about:
- Plant health, soil, and fertilizers used in landscaping
- Servicing garden tractors and other tools used in landscaping
- Creating landscaping designs using shrubs and ground covers
- Lawn installations
- Disease control
- Specialty landscaping, starting and operating your own landscaping business
And you’ll learn it all at home – no classroom needed! This ICS Canada distance learning program is like having your own personal Landscaping school.
Get more information today. Contact us or enroll online and you could be working on your first lesson – and toward a new career – in a matter of minutes!
Start a challenging, moneymaking career as a Professional Landscaper.
Why complete a training program in Professional Landscaping? With the right credentials, you can:
- Earn an hourly wage of $19.42 and increase your job security.*
- Work for an established landscaping firm or start your own business.
- Earn Certified Groundskeeper status from the Professional Grounds Management Society
Remember – Landscapers enjoy challenging, varied assignments, and flexible working hours. Self-employed Landscaping professionals enjoy the career freedom and independence that come with business ownership.
Contact ICS Canada Today. We’ll send you FREE information – with absolutely no obligation! Find out more about complete Professional Landscaper training that includes:
- All the books, lessons, and learning aids you need.
- Toll-free instructional support.
- Tree and shrub identification books.
- 3D Home Design Suite Deluxe Software.
Get more information today, and in as little as six months from enrollment – you can be working as a Professional Landscaper!
*Information on employment outlook and average hourly earnings is based on “Job Futures – Canada’s National Career and Education Planning Tool,” an electronic publication of Human Resources Development Canada.
