Engaging Gardens

Choosing a garden style is a very personal decision. Maybe you want something that smells delicious or perhaps you’d prefer a garden that has a very architectural style. Whatever it is that you are trying to achieve, we can help you create a garden that will flourish in your neighbourhood.

Sunshine North: The front garden blends in with the surrounding hillside.
Sedum and brightly coloured succulents are mixed in with rocks that were dug up during construction of footings.
Robust and golden: native grasses are in the foreground with a hedge of olive trees that will eventually create a private screen to the road.
Another view of the internal garden.
Sunshine North: A walled garden provides privacy on a corner block.
Inside the walled garden, a micro-climate is made, perfect for succulents, lavender and a whole host of other plants that thrive in a sheltered environment.
A mixture of fast growing natives (cabbage tree palm, banksia, lilly pillies) as well as olive trees were planted in this coastal back garden on the NSW Central Coast.
The front garden in Carrington (Newcastle, NSW) is full of coastal natives.
A small garden in Newcastle (approx 6m x 6m) utilises gabion cages filled with recycled concrete and planted with succulents (pig face, draceno draco, blue chalk). The changes in height help to give the garden interest.