Designers Introduction to Practical Landscaping with TASK
Dates: This is a 3 day course from Monday 21 July until Wednesday 23 July 2025
Times: 09:30 - 16:30 each day
Cost: £585.00 (excl. VAT) per person
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Overview:
A 3-day course at the TASK Academy to introduce garden designers to some of the practical elements of landscaping and facilitate a deeper understanding of some landscaping practices. The course is a combination of classroom-based theory and practical workshop sessions.
The classroom element will cover the basics of landscaping using slides, material samples, and free ranging open discussion. It will provide a non-judgmental open forum where delegates can add to their knowledge of landscaping theory and practice. Delegates will be continuously encouraged to ask questions and share experiences and knowledge.
The workshop sessions are specifically designed for the designers to experience hands on practical landscaping operations and to use a variety of hand and power tools commonly found on site.
The course will involve the following aspects:
Starting with constructing a retaining wall. We introduce the basic theory of the subject using slides to illustrate key points and we use a Q&A format to develop the topic. Samples of materials used within retaining walls will be examined and discussed along with key construction techniques and mistakes to avoid – particularly during specifying phase.
The practical sessions will focus mainly on two of the main elements of a landscaping scheme, paving and walls. Over the course of 3 days (interspersed with class based theory sessions) delegates will learn to set up and construct a low brick wall with a small area of paving in front of it. This will involve setting up and using a mixer, setting out, setting up falls and levels for paving, working to string lines, using a variety of hand tools and power tools like cut off saws, bench/bridge saw and plate compacter.
Delegates will be shown a variety of materials through the course, types of brick and block along with porcelain paving, granite, limestone, sandstone and slate and their specific characteristics and challenges discussed:-
- Communicating with Landscaper
- Sustainable Drainage - SUDs rules for front gardens - how to plan
- Recycled/ Sustainable materials
- Porcelain vs Natural stone - laying methods and considerations of each material How to find a good landscaper - what to look for...!
The course will deliver the following outcomes:
- Give the delegates more confidence when discussing and specifying construction techniques and materials with contractors.
- Increase their theoretical knowledge of materials and construction techniques and enable them to ‘fill in’ their knowledge gaps in a non-judgmental environment.
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