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Revere Landscapes

Locality: Kelmscott

Phone: +61 419 936 180



Address: 6/35 Owen Rd 6111 Kelmscott, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.reverelandscapes.com.au

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25.01.2022 Full landscaping package for the owners of this new home in Banjup, Western Australia. A low maintenance supply and install solution for their investment property.



25.01.2022 [Landscaping your garden on a tight budget - Part 1] Hey Guys, You want to improve your garden, but your budget is tight. How can you do landscaping on a tight budget? It's not as hard as you may think. Use your imagination and you can create a beautiful garden on a small budget. Here are a couple of ideas to get you started. 1. Choose Plants You Can Grow from Cuttings... It's surprising how many beautiful plants you can grow from cuttings. You don't have to be an expert, either. Some plants that are easy to grow from cuttings include: Azaleas Camelias Hibiscus Impatiens Most native plants Most succulents 2. The Power of Paint We mentioned paint above. You can paint almost any material and make it look like new again. Old tyres, old buckets, a wheelbarrow, old furniture or an inexpensive terracotta pot can be transformed by paint. Do you have a wall or fence that just doesn't seem to be right for your garden? You don't need to replace it if you have a can of paint. Use any colour you like to bring your garden to life. You can stick with white or neutrals if you like, but a bold colour might be just what your garden needs. These are just a couple of landscaping on a tight budget ideas. Once you start thinking outside the shopping box, you'll discover a world of budget ideas. Combine free or inexpensive materials with a little creativity and your garden will be as beautiful as a garden designed with an unlimited budget. Maybe even more beautiful. Written by Rob Schneider For a FREE no obligation landscape design consultation, click here to schedule yours in now. http://www.reverelandscapes.com.au/service/

23.01.2022 Such an important message, it's nice to see celebrities giving the time to highlight such a devasting problem for our kids! Good on you The Project for sharing this story! Speak, even if your voice shakes! #speakevenifyourvoiceshakes https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10155390571273441&id=107787018440

19.01.2022 Pool transformation for our lovely clients in champion lakes! A new retaining wall and some classy freostone paving



17.01.2022 Our Spearwood project is finally complete and handed over to our lovely clients! I really enjoyed watching this project evolve and am happy with the way it has polished up.

16.01.2022 Some of our limestone planter box's with bullnose capping on this project in Piara Waters. This full landscaping package is starting to take shape! Cant wait to see this one complete!

15.01.2022 Photos of our completed install up in Roleystone, Western Australia, Australia. Travertine from ecostoneaustalia.com.au laid in a french pattern.



14.01.2022 Front turf is now completed doing the back tomorrow and sealing the paving on friday. Looking forward to handing this one over to our awesome clients!

13.01.2022 A blue stone job we completed in Subiaco. Amazing product!

11.01.2022 [Landscaping your garden on a tight budget - Part 2] Hey Guys, You want to improve your garden, but your budget is tight. How can you do landscaping on a tight budget? Here is another idea to get your design ideas flowing!... Recycle, Recycle, Recycle! We've become accustomed to going to the hardware store or nursery to buy things for our garden. The first settlers didn't have that luxury, so many of them learned to create gardens using recycled materials. You can buy a new pot, but if you have an old bucket lying around, you can paint it and use it as a pot. If you want to buy a pot, why not buy an inexpensive pot and paint it in bright colours instead of spending much more on a glazed pot? Do you have an old wheelbarrow lying around? It may be rusty and have holes in it, but an old wheelbarrow can make a beautiful "pot" for your flowers or veggies. Paint the outside and if it's not rusted through the metal, drill some holes in the bottom to provide drainage. When you're out and about, look for things you can recycle and use in your garden. Once you start thinking about recycling, you'll be surprised by the number of things you'll find. Why buy new garden furniture when you can repaint an old chair or bench you find for a song at a garage sale? When you're at the beach or in the bush, you might run across a piece of driftwood or an interesting looking fallen branch. Throw them in your car and you'll find the perfect place for them in your garden. Rust can look beautiful in your garden. Don't overlook rusted items you find or can buy for almost nothing. You can even create a fence or ornamental display area out of rusty items. Written by Rob Schneider For a FREE no obligation landscape design consultation just click on the following link and book in today! http://www.reverelandscapes.com.au/landscape-consultation/

03.01.2022 Preperations are underway for todays artificial turf install! This landscape package is starting to take shape

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