| Aspect | Fertilizing | Landscaping |
|---|
| Credentials | Often requires knowledge of soil science and certifications in fertilizer application | Requires knowledge of plant design, horticulture, and sometimes certifications in landscape design |
| Work Environment | Typically outdoor, focusing on soil and plant health in gardens or fields | Outdoor and indoor, involving design, installation, and maintenance of landscapes |
| Employer & Industry | Nurseries, farms, golf courses, and landscaping companies | Landscape design firms, nurseries, and property management companies |
Fertilizing primarily involves applying nutrients to promote plant growth, focusing on soil health and nutrient management. Landscaping encompasses a broader range of activities, including designing, installing, and maintaining outdoor spaces. While both roles work outdoors and require horticultural knowledge, fertilizing is more specialized in soil and plant nutrition, whereas landscaping emphasizes aesthetic and functional design.