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Landscaping Course in Sri Lanka

Learn Garden Design, Softscaping & Hardscaping at Ceylon Open Campus

A landscaping course in Sri Lanka takes 3 to 12 months and costs between LKR 25,000 and LKR 120,000 in 2026, teaching garden design, planting, hardscaping, and irrigation — Ceylon Open Campus in Kattankudy offers an affordable 6-month certificate and a 12-month diploma pathway.

Discover how to become a professional landscaper in Sri Lanka, what each course level covers, current LKR fees, and the career and business opportunities waiting for skilled garden designers.

Overview: The Landscaping Course in Sri Lanka

A landscaping course in Sri Lanka trains you to plan, build, and maintain attractive, functional outdoor spaces. From residential home gardens to hotel grounds and public parks, skilled landscapers are in steady demand across the island — particularly in the growing tourism and hospitality sector. As Sri Lanka's cities and coastal resorts continue to develop, professionally designed green spaces have become a genuine competitive advantage for property owners.

At Ceylon Open Campus in Kattankudy, our landscaping programme blends classroom theory with practical field work. Students learn ornamental horticulture, soil and drainage basics, hardscaping (paths, walls, and water features), irrigation systems, and the design principles that turn an empty plot into a beautiful garden. The course suits school leavers, career changers, and anyone hoping to start a garden maintenance business in the Eastern Province.

Landscaping Course Levels, Duration & Fees in Sri Lanka 2026

The table below shows the main landscaping course options in Sri Lanka, from short introductory workshops to full diplomas. Fees are indicative for 2026 and instalment plans are available at Ceylon Open Campus.

Course / LevelDurationFee (LKR)
Intro Workshop in Home Gardening4 - 6 weeks10,000 - 20,000
Certificate in Landscaping (Basic)3 months25,000 - 40,000
Certificate in Garden Design6 months45,000 - 65,000
Advanced Certificate in Softscaping & Hardscaping6 - 9 months60,000 - 85,000
Diploma in Landscaping & Horticulture12 months90,000 - 120,000

What You Learn in a Landscaping Course in Sri Lanka

A well-structured landscaping course in Sri Lanka builds skills across both design and practical construction. Core modules typically include:

  • Garden design principles, layout, and reading site plans
  • Ornamental plant identification suited to Sri Lanka's climate
  • Soil preparation, composting, and drainage management
  • Hardscaping — paving, retaining walls, and water features
  • Irrigation systems and water-efficient planting
  • Lawn establishment, pruning, and long-term maintenance
  • Basic costing, client handling, and project management

Career & Business Opportunities After Landscaping Training

Sri Lanka's tourism recovery and the steady growth of private housing have created reliable demand for landscaping skills. Graduates find roles as landscape technicians, garden designers, groundskeepers at hotels and resorts, nursery supervisors, and irrigation installers. Salaries for employed landscapers typically range from LKR 40,000 to LKR 90,000 per month, rising with experience and design responsibility.

Many graduates prefer self-employment. Landscaping is one of the lowest-capital businesses to start in Sri Lanka — a small team, hand tools, and a few reliable clients can grow into a profitable garden maintenance service for homes, offices, and hotels. Our course includes the practical business basics you need to take on your first paying contracts with confidence.

Why Study Landscaping at Ceylon Open Campus

Ceylon Open Campus is a private higher-education institute based in Kattankudy, serving students across the Eastern Province and beyond. Our landscaping course focuses on hands-on skills, affordable fees, and flexible timetables so working students can attend. We keep class sizes practical so every student gets real field experience, and we help graduates connect with local employers and start-up opportunities. This is honest, career-focused training — not an inflated promise, but a solid foundation you can build a livelihood on.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best landscaping course in Sri Lanka?

The best landscaping course in Sri Lanka is a practical, certificate-level programme that combines garden design, softscaping, hardscaping, and plant knowledge with hands-on field work. Ceylon Open Campus in Kattankudy offers a Certificate in Landscaping and Garden Design that runs 6 months and covers site planning, ornamental horticulture, irrigation, and maintenance — ideal for beginners and small business owners in the Eastern Province.

How long does a landscaping course take in Sri Lanka?

A landscaping course in Sri Lanka typically takes between 3 and 12 months depending on the level. A short certificate can be completed in 3-6 months, while a full diploma with advanced design, project management, and business modules takes 9-12 months. Ceylon Open Campus offers both a 6-month certificate and a 12-month diploma pathway.

How much does a landscaping course cost in Sri Lanka?

Landscaping course fees in Sri Lanka range from around LKR 25,000 for a short certificate to LKR 120,000 for a full diploma. Ceylon Open Campus keeps fees affordable for Eastern Province students, and instalment payment plans are available. Contact us on 075 922 0083 for current fees and any scholarship options.

What jobs can I get after a landscaping course in Sri Lanka?

After completing a landscaping course in Sri Lanka you can work as a landscape technician, garden designer, groundskeeper, nursery supervisor, or irrigation installer. Many graduates start their own garden maintenance business serving homes, hotels, and offices. The tourism and hospitality sector in Sri Lanka creates steady demand for skilled landscapers.

Do I need qualifications to join a landscaping course?

No formal qualifications are required to start a basic landscaping certificate in Sri Lanka. Most courses, including those at Ceylon Open Campus, accept students who have completed their O/Levels, and some short courses have open entry. A genuine interest in plants, design, and outdoor work is the most important requirement.

Can I start a landscaping business after this course in Sri Lanka?

Yes. Landscaping is one of the most accessible small businesses to start in Sri Lanka because it requires modest tools and low capital. Our course includes basic costing, client handling, and project management modules so graduates can confidently take on residential and commercial garden contracts in Batticaloa, Kattankudy, and beyond.

Start Your Landscaping Career Today

Ceylon Open Campus offers practical, affordable landscaping training in Kattankudy to help you build a rewarding career or your own garden business.

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