We specialise in complete garden and landscape makeovers
Your Professional Landscapers based in South Brisbane
Landscaping can be divided into two key areas: hard and soft landscaping. Hard landscaping, or hardscapes, involves building a structure and using hard materials to form the shape and surfaces of the project. Soft landscaping, or softscapes, involves using plant material to enhance and bring life to the overall landscape. We focus on delivering maximum value without compromising quality to create beautiful landscapes that enrich your outdoor living spaces.
LANDSCAPING SERVICES WE OFFER
Expert Landscapers In Brisbane
We're your Landcape Design and Construction Specialists in Brisbane
Paving
- Sandstone Paving
- Limestone Paving
- Granite Paving
- Travertine Paving
- Concrete Paving
Retaining Walls
- Natural Stone Walls
- Replica Stone Walls
- Coping Stones
- Concrete Retaining Wall Sleepers
- Other Wall Construction Methods
Paths / Walkways / Steps
- Detailed design layouts and construction
- Concrete and concrete finishes
- Block Paving
- Cobble stone
- Driveway Edging
Garden Edging
- Timber
- Composite timber and Ekodeck
- Fixings
- Legal and Local Planning regulations
Fencing
- Timber
- Steel
- Other materials
- Legal and Local Planning regulations
Pergolas / Gazebos
- Timber pergolas & gazebos
- Sheds
- Walls and Planters
- Legal and Local Planning regulations
Decking
- Timber
- Composite timber and Ekodeck
- Fixings
- Legal and Local Planning regulations
Garden Lighting
- Energy efficient range of garden lighting
- Bring your garden to life at night
- Creates warmth and ambience
- Low voltage
- Creative, simple & safe lighting
Irrigation
Water Features
- Different sizes and materials
- Classical to modern and contemporary architectural styles
- Soothing relaxing sound of moving water
- Legal and Local Planning regulations
Garden Design and Plants
- Plant selection and layout
- Suitable Plant Types
- Shrubs and Bushes
- Trees
- Ground Cover
Artificial Turf or Synthetic Turf
Artificial Turf or Synthetic Turf (also known as lawn and grass) may be suitable for landscaping your outdoor spaces, around your home and townhouse, courtyards, rooftops, commercial properties, childcare centres, and schools.
These days quality manufactured Artificial Turf can be a suitable choice for the changing climate extremes that Brisbane can endure, and is almost indistinguishable from the real thing. Artificial and natural turf can be combined with soft landscaping, to create your ideal outdoor spaces.
Turf, Lawn, Grass
Natural Grass (Turf or Lawn)
Buffalo Grass
Buffalo grass is a long standing favourite lawn type in Australia, it is known to be durable, easy to grow and to maintain. Buffalo grass is best known for its very wide leaf blade.
Soft Leaf Buffalo types include Matilda, Palmetto, Sir Walter and Sapphire.
Zoysia Grass
Zoysia is highly tolerant to heat, has very low lawn mowing requirements, very low fertiliser requirements, is salt tolerant, very drought tolerant, looks good all year round in warmer regions, can be forgotten in the Winter, has low invasive properties.
Zoysia deserves to be a far more popular and widely used grass variety in Australia, for homes, business, and playground use.
Queensland Blue Couch
Queensland Blue is another favourite grass across many regions of Australia, and is an overall very good quality grass, worthy of consideration as a home lawn.
Queensland Blue will thrive in both heat and humidity, it has low invasive properties, stays green and in good colour for most of the year, has low lawn mowing and lawn care requirements.
The only drawback to Queensland Blue has always been its intolerance to weed sprays, which should be kept in consideration by homeowners.
But the good news is that Queensland Blue is being developed into better strains and continues to improve in its tolerance of weed sprays. Any of these newer varieties of Queensland Blue are a welcome addition for Australian lawn owners.
Couch Grass
Couch has always been popular based on its low price, durability and ease of care. Couch is a fine leaf lawn which has some excellent qualities.
In favour of Couch is it’s ability to withstand hard use, its quick repair ability, its softness, and Couch really can produce a lovely looking lawn when properly cared for and mowed regularly and correctly.
Couch requires regular lawn mowing in the warmer months, and de-thatching when necessary is also a good idea. Couch grass will also require a good year round fertilising regimen to stay looking its best, otherwise it can quickly become straggly, bare and ugly.
Couch can quickly creep under fences and into garden beds and other areas. This happens because of the vigorous underground runners which this grass is known for.
Kikuyu Grass
Kikuyu was another of the popular varieties of Australian lawns in days gone by, as well as still today. Kikuyu grass is named for the most populous ethnic group in Kenya. Kikuyu has a medium leaf width, a bright green leaf colour, is quite soft, and loves the heat, the humidity and full sun, it is also extremely adaptable with an ability to grow in very poor soil types.
Still popular in parks and ovals, and for homes with heavy wear and tear requirements for the lawn, such as having large dogs, busy hard playing kids etc.