Edward Gates, Landscape Architect

Landscape Systems Garden Center is thrilled to introduce Edward Gates as our primary landscape architect!
Originally from New Zealand, Edward grew up on the wide, open plains of Canterbury, surrounded by farmland and a culture of practicality. He studied horticulture and later landscape architecture, blending a hands-on knowledge of the land with an eye for design. Over the years, Edward has worked on a wide variety of projects—from small backyard makeovers to large-scale community spaces—always with the belief that every landscape has a story.
Edward comes to us from Carrgate Design, a firm he helped create in the mid-90s with a straightforward mission: solve problems, create beauty, and treat every project as unique. He brings a collaborative, grounded approach to design, always open to new ideas and passionate about working closely with clients and teams to bring shared visions to life.
He believes the landscape is more than just physical elements—it’s part of what shapes who we are and how we live. That philosophy, along with his creativity and experience, makes Edward a perfect fit for our team and our clients.
Please join us in welcoming Edward to the team! We are excited for the fresh perspective and skill set that Edward brings to his new role.
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