Garden Designers are skilled specialists dealing with design, advice and sometimes management of landscapes and garden areas. They will survey, source, draw and develop a garden from start to finish. This category of person is properly described as a 'garden designer'. But in history, most gardens have been designed by untrained amateurs and many have been designed by people whose design training was not in the design of gardens.
A wide range of design methods have been used by garden designers, relating partly to the historical period in which they worked and partly to the professional discipline with which they have the closest relationship. One can, for example, speak of an 'architect's garden' an 'artist's garden' or a 'plantsman's garden'. Treating the subject historically, one can say that ancient gardens were likely to have been 'drawn' directly on the ground, that renaissance gardens were drawn on paper and that modern gardens are 'drawn' on a computer screen. The design process always has an influence on the design product.
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