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Greenacres Northside

Locality: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Phone: +61 412 685 706



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21.01.2022 Another day at the office.... This is at the good end unloading!



20.01.2022 This is when we finally sorted it out. If you can imagine a pile of rubble 2 meters high behind the pole, just beautiful! Now it is just a really nice space. I get most of my lawns up from seed. They tend to be hardier once established.

20.01.2022 I do like to design and fabricate. Here are some steel gates that were put to a client

17.01.2022 Fancy gates are a speciality of mine. This is my favorite. I always ask clients to give me some hints of what they want and then I can role with it. This is the sort of fabrication that i really like.



16.01.2022 Greenacres welcomes Ivan the tip truck! So much nicer than unloading by hand......

15.01.2022 Well sometimes you get an urge to create something. As spring has sprung there is nothing like a daffodil. Best thing about fertile soil is the grow rather large!

13.01.2022 Coming together!



13.01.2022 End of season tomatoes. No a hugely successful crop this year. Most of my fellow tomato growers seemed to agree!

10.01.2022 The final product. Unfortunately this photo doe no justice to the end result! But you can really get a good idea!

06.01.2022 Greenacres now does steel edging for your garden. Fire a great result in a short period it really sets the stage! All sorts of shapes and sizes can be accommodated.

04.01.2022 Fabrication is a bit of fun for me. This is my favorite gate. I ask clients to give me a bit of a hint of what they want then just role with it.

01.01.2022 Sometimes older gardens do turn into jungles. This is one of three loads that came out of this backyard. After some pretty heavy earthworks it started to come together. This house had had an extension in the late 1970s and on completion the builder piled all the rubble in the back corner covered it in dirt and planted trees on top. What a feature! Not!



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