Scott M. Drucker, owner of Dream Gardens Landscape Design and Installation, has been named a Proven Winners Certified Landscape Professional. Drucker joins the class of other landscape professionals who have demonstrated outstanding skill in designing, installing and maintaining Proven Winners plants.
Certified Landscape Professionals meet a specific set of criteria set by the brand and demonstrate their ability to use Proven Winners plants, fertilizers, soils and the WaterWise system extensively in their work.
Dream Gardens is the realized dream of Drucker, who is a longtime resident of Chattanooga, Tennessee. He is a graduate of Tulane University and Loyola University School of Law and holds several advanced degrees including those of Landscape Designer and Art Director.
Drucker is a founder of the Heirloom Plant and Garden Club, a member of HBAGC (Home Builder’s Assoc. of Greater Chattanooga), a former board member of the Chattanooga Association of Landscape Professionals (C.A.L.P) and the American Horticultural Society (AHS). He has been approved as an instructor for the Tennessee Federated Garden Club´s Landscape Design School and is available to give presentations on several interesting garden related topics. He is also a member of the Chattanooga / N. Georgia Chapter of Wild Ones National Native Plant Group.
With travel opportunities abroad and years living in Atlanta, Ga., Drucker has been exposed to some of the finest gardens in the world. His tenure at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia in Athens set off the spark to make Landscape Design his trade of choice.
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