Landscape maintenance Sydney

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Servicing GARDENS ACROSS SYDNEY

No matter where you’re located, our professional team ensures your outdoor spaces receive the care they deserve.


Growing Well Gardens is proud to provide landscape maintenance services to clients across Sydney, including:

Landscape Maintenance Solutions

Commercial Landscape Maintenance Services

Business owners and property managers trust Growing Well Gardens for reliable commercial services. From office complexes to sports fields, we handle all aspects of landscape maintenance.


Our commitment to customer service ensures we always deliver a great job that exceeds expectations.

Create Breathtaking Gardens

Whether you’re looking for a one-off project or long-term maintenance, we’re here to help. Providing customer-focused  cost-effective solutions that inspire.


As experienced and reliable professionals, we always deliver outstanding results, and our passion is to keep your garden looking beautiful.


Our team’s passion for gardening and commitment to excellence makes us the trusted choice for landscape maintenance in Sydney.

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FAQs

These are common questions we get about landscape maintenance, feel free to get in touch for any other queries!

Frequently Asked Questions
    What is a realistic landscape budget?

        A realistic landscape budget really depends on the scope of your project. For a small, simple garden makeover, you could be looking at anywhere from $2,000 to $5,000. For more extensive landscaping with features like paving, decking, or a new garden design, expect to pay between $5,000 to $15,000. If you're adding things like a pool or high-end features, the cost can shoot up to $20,000 or more. It's important to factor in both design and installation costs, as well as ongoing maintenance.

    Why do you need a landscaper?

        Hiring a landscaper is useful for a few reasons:


        Expertise: They bring design skills and experience to create a space that works well for your lifestyle and needs. Whether it’s a low-maintenance garden, a functional entertaining space, or just a place to relax, a landscaper can make sure everything is well-planned.


        Hardscaping: Landscapers are skilled at installing features like patios, garden paths, retaining walls, water features, or decking—things that a gardener or DIYer might not be able to do properly.


        Time and effort: If you’re busy or don’t have the knowledge, hiring a landscaper can save you a lot of time and hassle, and ensure the job is done right the first time.


        Increased home value: A well-designed landscape can significantly increase your property’s value, especially if you plan to sell in the future.

    How often should you mow your lawn?

        In Sydney, where the climate is relatively mild, you’ll usually need to mow your lawn every one to two weeks during the growing season (spring through summer). In the cooler months (autumn and winter), you might only need to mow every three to four weeks, depending on how quickly the grass grows. Regular mowing helps keep the lawn healthy, prevents weeds, and ensures your garden always looks tidy.

    How much does lawn mowing cost per hour in NSW?

        In New South Wales, lawn mowing costs typically range between $50 to $80 per hour, depending on factors like the size of the lawn, the complexity of the job, and the company you hire. 


        For a small to medium lawn, you might expect to pay around $30 to $60 per visit, but if your lawn is larger or requires a lot of edging and trimming, it could be more.

    What is the difference between a landscaper and a landscape gardener?

        This is a good question! The terms can sometimes be used interchangeably, but there’s a difference in what they typically focus on:

        • Landscaper: A landscaper usually refers to someone who can handle larger projects that may involve hardscaping (things like paving, retaining walls, water features, and other structural elements), as well as designing the layout of the garden. They may also have skills in horticulture, but their main focus is on creating the overall layout and structure of your outdoor space.
        • Landscape Gardener: A landscape gardener tends to focus more on the planting, garden maintenance, and care of plants. They’re great if you’re after someone to help you with garden upkeep, planting, mulching, and tending to your lawn, but they might not do much with structural work like building walls or laying down paving.