Russell Camp - Landscaping Coach
SEE: Russell's Articles on Landscaping Tips
"Clean, green, and well defined" is how Russell explains his approach to Landscape Design and Garden Coaching. He is a 30 year professional with rich and diverse background in the Green Industry.
Russell received his A.S. in Horticulture from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton, Georgia. He has managed a retail garden center for a large chain in metro Atlanta, run the nursery sales for a nursery re-wholesaler, operated his own design/install/maintain landscape business, managed the grounds of a college campus, and managed landscape maintenance sales, design, and installation for a local contractor. Presently he is on the maintenance team with the Henry County Board of Education and owns and operates a landscape design and consulting business serving the Atlanta metro area.
Russell is a Georgia Certified Pesticide Applicator as well as the first Georgia Certified Landscape Professional in the State. He speaks to garden clubs and has taught classes on landscape design at Clayton College and State University.
Russell is pragmatic in his approach to design and gardening. "The simpler, the better", he says. He takes into account all of the factors that go into a landscape, such as the client's vision, the property they want to develop, the plants and hardscapes they want to use, along with their budget, and distills it down to the most practical and elegant solution.
SEE: Russell's Articles on Landscaping Tips
He believes that landscaping and the maintenance of landscapes is not as difficult as many people think and likes to share his "secrets of the trade" with everyone from beginning gardeners to seasoned veterans and professionals.
We are proud to have Russell Camp on our team here at Wilson Bros Online. He has an uncanny ability to see what others might not see and therefore brings a unique attention-to-detail approach to landscape gardening that we are sure you will appreciate.
To find out more about Russell Camp and his company visit his blog site: SouthernGardenCoach.com