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Do I need council approval for my outdoor renovation?
Landscaping oninRead moreIf you find yourself asking this age-old question, these days there is a high probability that will need council approval. Close proximity living, enormous houses, tiny parcels of land & ambiguous interpretations of the residential design codes. It’s a recipe…
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Do I need a landscape designer?
Landscaping oninRead moreIf you’re in the process of building a new custom home or considering significant renovations to your existing home, there will be a critical point in your early decision-making process which we would like to shed some light on –…
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Landscaping To Create An Australian Native Garden – Perth Style
Landscaping, Lawns oninRead moreCreating an Australian native garden is easy if you follow the basic landscape design principle of choosing the right plant for the right conditions. When developing a native garden design in Perth, there are options to use trees, shrubs and…
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Things That You Must Do For Your Garden
Landscaping, Lawns oninRead moreA good landscape design should work with the local conditions to make or build on a variety of microclimates. With an average of 600-800mm (up to 1200mm in the Perth Hills) and a temperature range of 41 to 14 from…
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Microclimates and Perth Garden Design
Landscaping, Lawns oninRead moreA good landscape design should work with the local conditions to make or build on a variety of microclimates. With an average of 600-800mm (up to 1200mm in the Perth Hills) and a temperature range of 41 to 14 from…
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Now is the time to act to have a nice lawn for winter
Landscaping, Lawns oninRead morewe have listed a number of the most popular deciduous and semi-deciduous trees that you may like to consider for your garden. Which are your favourites?
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The Very Best Indoor Plants & How To Care For Them
Landscaping, Lawns oninRead moreIntroducing a few indoor plants into your home can make you feel more relaxed, creative and increase your overall positive mental health. Not to mention the other benefits of improved air quality.
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Four ways Perth landscapers can help get your garden ready for autumn
Landscaping oninRead moreEven with a flawless irrigation system in place, summer’s tough on your garden. So when autumn comes around in just a few months’ time, we strongly advise that you give your plants, soil and lawn a bit of TLC so…
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Selecting The Right Tree For Your Residential Garden: Part 2
Landscaping, Lawns oninRead morewe have listed a number of the most popular deciduous and semi-deciduous trees that you may like to consider for your garden. Which are your favourites?
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Selecting The Right Tree For Your Residential Garden: Part 1
Landscaping, Lawns oninRead moreI think that we can all agree that trees are extremely beneficial. Trees clean the air, cool your home, reduce stress, improve biodiversity and increase street appeal. But how do you go about selecting the right tree for your residential…
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Getting your Perth garden ready for summer.
Landscaping oninRead moreSpending time in the great outdoors is an integral part of our lifestyle here in Perth, and that certainly includes our own gardens. Many families like to while away the long, hot summer days playing cricket on the lawn with…
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Some Retaining Wall Options When Landscaping In Perth
Landscaping oninRead moreWhile landscaping in Perth, we come across gardens of all shapes and sizes, which all too often include significant level changes as well. These can create some interesting design opportunities and constraints and in most cases will require a suitable…
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Using Natural Stone in Your Perth Landscape Design
Landscaping oninRead moreWhen planning your Perth landscape design you are likely to have spaces such as Alfresco’s, pathways, pool surrounds and seating areas, which require a hard surface underfoot. While engineered products such as exposed aggregate and composite pavers, are often utilised…
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The best plants for landscapes in Perth
Landscaping oninRead morePerth’s landscape is pretty remarkable. From untamed bushland in the hills, to the ever-changing wetlands on the plains and our stunning coastline, there really is something here for everyone! Part of what makes our back yard so unique, is it’s…
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Why get a landscape design
Landscaping oninRead moreGetting a Landscape design is an important part of your landscaping process. And lets face it we plan for everything else in life. Why not plan your project properly so you get the best outcome and achieve a result you…
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Making the most of your Outdoor Garden Lighting
Landscaping oninRead moreYou have probably already spent a lot time planning the perfect outdoor living space, but may not have given much thought to the value and benefit of landscape lighting and it’s potential to transform your outdoor area’s from great to…
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Landscape Designers and Perth’s Verges
Landscaping oninRead moreLandscape Designers in Perth are all too often faced with the challenge of coming up with a design solution for the infamous verge. As defined by the City of Cockburn ‘A verge is the portion of land that lies between…
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The benefit of Trees in your Landscape Design
Landscaping oninRead moreLandscape design seems to be an afterthought for many homeowners, especially when they have already put a lot of time and resources into planning, building, or renovating their home.
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Why Mulch When Landscaping In Perth
Landscaping oninRead moreWhile brainstorming ideas for your latest landscaping project in Perth, you have probably spent a lot of time thinking about the layout of your space and dreaming of the design features you would like to include.
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Soil types and how you could improve your Landscaping Design
Landscaping oninRead moreA run down on Perth’s sandy soils and how you can improve your Landscaping. When digging in your garden, have you ever wondered why your soil looks more like sand?
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How to Choose the Best Landscapers in Perth
Landscaping oninRead moreThere are many different residential landscaping companies in Perth all claiming to be the best business for the job. Some do quality work for a fair price, but many fail to live up to expectations. So how can you tell…