Loving Your GardenSunshine Coast
A completed courtyard garden with gravel terrace and outdoor seating

Projects

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Before and after, the kind of transformation we do week in, week out across the Coast. Every project tells the same story: read the place properly, then change it completely.

Tired Buderim front garden with patchy lawn and overgrown shrubs before rejuvenationBefore
The same Buderim front garden after soft landscaping with layered natives and new lawnAfter

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Buderim

Front Garden Rejuvenation

The brief: Street appeal back without a 6 month construction project. The house was lovely; the garden had simply been let go.

What we did: Stripped the tired shrubs, rebuilt and reshaped the beds, improved the soil, planted a layered native palette in graduated heights, laid fresh turf and cut crisp new edges, finished with premium mulch.

Key plants: Lomandra Tanika, Westringia Grey Box, Dianella Little Jess, Kangaroo Paw, Tuckeroo

The best front garden on the street inside 2 days, and a palette that gets better every season on a light care rhythm.

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Bare gravel acreage driveway in Doonan before plantingBefore
The same Doonan driveway lined with mass planted natives and feature treesAfter

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Doonan

Acreage Entry Planting

The brief: An arrival moment. The driveway was a long bare strip of gravel that gave nothing away about the beautiful property behind it.

What we did: Built sweeping beds along both sides of the drive, mass planted tough natives for movement and structure, staked an avenue of feature trees and mulched the lot.

Key plants: Lomandra Tanika, Westringia, Grevillea Moonlight, Tuckeroo avenue

The entry now reads like an estate, on a drought-hardy palette that asks for almost nothing.

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Dated holiday rental courtyard in Noosaville before transformationBefore
The same Noosaville courtyard with lush tropical screening and fresh lawn for guestsAfter

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Noosaville

Holiday Let Courtyard

The brief: Listing photos worth clicking. A hard-working short stay property with a courtyard that was letting the whole listing down.

What we did: Planted a lush tropical screen along the fence line, added a young frangipani as the courtyard tree, laid fresh buffalo lawn and tidied the pebble borders so the space photographs clean.

Key plants: Cordyline Negra, Bird’s Nest Fern, Frangipani, Sir Walter Buffalo

The courtyard went from liability to selling point, and the listing photos finally match the location.

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Overgrown Nambour family backyard before resetBefore
The same Nambour backyard with new lawn and replanted fence line bedsAfter

04

Nambour

Family Backyard Reset

The brief: A yard the kids could actually use, without the weekends disappearing into weeding to keep it that way.

What we did: Cleared the overgrowth, rebuilt the fence line beds with screening and a simple durable palette, laid a fresh family-proof lawn and mulched everything to hold the reset.

Key plants: Sir Walter Buffalo, Lilly Pilly Resilience, Dianella, Star Jasmine

A backyard in use every afternoon, on a planting that gets better instead of wilder.

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Wind burnt coastal garden bed at Peregian before rebuildBefore
The same Peregian bed rebuilt with salt hardy native plantingAfter

05

Peregian

Coastal Bed Rebuild

The brief: Planting that could actually survive the salt wind. Everything the owners tried kept burning off within a season.

What we did: Rebuilt the soil, structured the bed for wind protection, and planted a salt-hardy coastal palette that belongs 200 metres from the beach, mulched to stay put in a blow.

Key plants: Banksia integrifolia, Coastal Rosemary, Spinifex, Pigface, Pandanus

The first summer in years without replacing a single plant.

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Neglected terraced garden in Montville before revivalBefore
The same Montville terraces rebuilt and replanted with layered hinterland plantingAfter

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Montville

Hinterland Terrace Revival

The brief: A much-loved older garden brought back to life: the terraces had collapsed and the planting had gone leggy after years of neglect.

What we did: Rebuilt the timber terrace edges, sorted the drainage, kept and fed the worthy older plants, and layered in hinterland-happy planting around them.

Key plants: Camellias (kept and restored), Tree Ferns, Clivias, Hellebores, Native Violet

The terraces hold their shape and flower through the seasons again.

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A rejuvenated layered garden sweeping toward a classic Queenslander home

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