Landscape Professional Resources

Landscape Professional Environmental Certification

Are you a landscape professional interested in becoming more environmentally sustainable? SGA has developed ECLIPS (Environmentally Certified Landscape Industry Professionals) and would love to hear from interested professionals.

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Landscape Professional Subscriptions

Become a Landscape Professional subscriber as the first step in becoming ECLIPs certified.

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Find a Certified Landscaper

These businesses are all SGA Environmentally Certified Landscape Industry Professionals.

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Public gardens can also be managed according to ECLIPs principles of sustainability.

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Register for Cuttings

SGA's FREE monthly email newsletter. Our newsletter will keep you informed of workshops, events, seasonal gardening tips, new website information and much more.

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Sustainable Training Programs

SGA training programs for Landscape Professionals are designed to emphasise the interconnectivity between each element in a sustainable garden.

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Gardening Info Pages

Everything you need to know about gardening sustainably is covered in our information pages. New information pages are added every month.

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Low Environmental Impact Chemicals

Need a garden chemical - herbicide, pesticide, fungicide, fertiliser, soil improver, or wetting agent? Let us help. SGA's chemical rating system, developed in conjunction with the University of Melbourne, rates chemicals according to their environmental impact.

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Sustainable Product and Services Guide

SGA has developed a guide to help landscape professionals source sustainable products and services, including sustainable building products, recycled products, recycling services, greywater products, garden ornamentation and outdoor furniture.

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Invasive Plants

Don't be guilty of adding to Australia's invasive plant problem. SGA has lists of garden plants that have become environmental weeds in various regions. Please also check with the local council in the area you are working if we don't have the information here.

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