Turf, garden design and retaining walls. Outdoor spaces built to last, not just look good on day one.
"Wanted the front garden to actually look after itself once it was done, not something I'd be maintaining every weekend."
Peter G., Camp Hill
New turf, garden beds, and retaining walls, built with proper drainage so they last through the wet season. We handle the earthworks, not just the planting.
Good for a tired backyard needing a refresh, a full outdoor makeover ahead of selling or renting out a property, or a low-maintenance design for a property nobody's visiting every week.
Old growth cleared, ground levelled where needed.
Built with proper drainage behind the wall.
New turf laid and garden beds shaped and planted.
Green waste removed, site left tidy.
A tidy, considered yard changes how the whole property feels before anyone reaches the front door.
A well-designed garden bed or turf area looks after itself, rather than becoming a weekend chore.
A neat, green yard is one of the easiest ways to lift how a property photographs.
A properly built retaining wall or garden bed fixes water pooling problems instead of masking them.
Every landscaping crew we send is insured and experienced with SEQ soil and climate.
Turf, garden beds and retaining walls on one invoice, not separate trades billing separately.
Proper drainage behind every retaining wall, so it's still standing after the next wet season.
"Wanted the front garden to actually look after itself once it was done, not something I'd be maintaining every weekend."
Peter G., Camp Hill
"Managing the presentation of a rental between tenants, the yard needed to look cared for without me driving out there myself."
Rebecca T., Property Manager, Wynnum
Yes, proper drainage behind a retaining wall is included, it's what stops the wall failing over time.
We'll recommend a turf variety suited to your yard's sun exposure and how it's used.
Yes, we can build to a design you already have or help put one together.
Yes, we can design around hardy plants and turf that don't need regular attention, which matters if no one's checking on the property weekly.
Usually two to three weeks for the roots to establish properly.
Yes, site clearing and reset is a common starting point before any new landscaping goes in.