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24.01.2022 We have taken a before and after shot of some work done last week. Does your home need a face lift ..... it can be done with ease if you get in touch for a free quote. Call David @ 0447 998259



20.01.2022 Spring Special The first ten new customers to call the number below saying... Spring is on the way will get a free gardening service worth $65! This could be a free front and back grass mowed. Yes a free mow for new customers! (Tag and Tell your friends ) Call Dave now on 0447 99 82 59!

19.01.2022 Do you live in a rental property and an inspection is due. Here is a before and after which was done last week to keep the inspection agent happy. Get in touch if you don’t have the time or equipment and we will make the garden pass any inspection.... call David @ 0447 998259

17.01.2022 It’s cooling down, meaning winter is just around the corner. Now is the perfect time to prepare your lawn for the cold months ahead, but just what does that entail? We’ve got a few pointers below that can help you ensure your lawn is at its strongest and healthiest for winter and the months to follow. Fertilise Autumn is a great season for fertilising your lawn as it can give it a boost of strength for the colder months. Applying a quality, slow-release fertiliser in autumn ...Continue reading



15.01.2022 So you have gutter guard protecting your gutters but have never looked to see what’s in them, well here is your answer and a before and after shot. Needs the gutters checked now don’t you...... get in touch with David @ 0447 998259

15.01.2022 So you think there is nothing that do on the roof.... well when it rains this will allow water to pool on your roof and rot the roof timbers over time. It’s what you don’t see that does the most damage. Call David for a FREE gutter inspection and quote on 0447998259

13.01.2022 Whether it’s a few days up the coast or a few weeks overseas, it can be important to consider what will happen to your garden while you’re away on holiday. If you have lots of plants, flowers and veggies growing, one of the most important points to consider is how to ensure they are given enough water in your absence. Below we have a couple of tips you can adopt to help ensure your garden is taken care of while you’re off relaxing on holiday! Mulch...Continue reading



10.01.2022 While in the garden on the weekend, you notice a few brown patches on your lawn. You’re sure that those weren’t there last week. What could be the problem? Apart from being unsightly, brown patches are indicative of a larger problem at hand. When you notice these on your lawn, it is highly recommended that you identify the underlying cause in order to enforce the appropriate solution. Listed here are a few common causes and solutions;...Continue reading

04.01.2022 Need your gutters done , this is a before and after of what’s up there and what it can look like when finished. You don’t want a blocked gutter running water into the house do you...

03.01.2022 Got a vacant block and need the grass taken back before the council send you an order and charge you up to $1000 for doing it give David a call for a quote 0447 998259

01.01.2022 Getting rid of your yard waste and other household rubbish can be burdensome. The task of collecting and disposing can be strenuous and getting rubbish removal services can be pricey if you have lots and of rubbish to get rid of. Now, how can you get rid of your rubbish the cost-effective way without having to do all the hard labour? First: Evaluate the amount and kind of your rubbish.... Some of them need to go straight in the bag for collection such as those that can never be recycled or reused. Recycle what you can. Separate those that you can still use for composting such as garden and grass clippings, leaves, and kitchen vegetable scraps. Composting is the best way to recycle rubbish. Compost is a great fertiliser for your lawn and garden. Another purpose is to reduce those organic materials that need to be disposed of. Second: Know the limit of what your local sanitation agency can pickup. This way you’ll know what kind of rubbish to put in the bag and how much of it can be collected without additional charge. Third: Bring the rest to the nearest waste recycling centre in your area. If you have no truck, then simply call them and arrange for pickup. Dumping fee varies either by weight or per load. If it is per load, cut large pieces of rubbish into smaller sizes to save on bulky rubbish charges. Fourth: Hire a rubbish or waste removal team, most particularly when you have large piles of garden waste. This proves to be more economical than having to do all the hauling and dumping. On the other hand, if you have a new lawn or intend to have one, you can also convert those heavy branches and shrubs into mulch by renting a chipper. Fifth: Investing in some equipment can be more cost-effective and time-efficient, especially if you have a great deal of garden rubbish every season. Some important pieces of equipment to invest in are a mulching mower, a yard blower, and a shredder or chipper. Not only will these equipment ease your rubbish removal tasks, but they will also help keep your lawn healthy. The mower, for example, is not just for cutting the grass. While mowing, you can remove the grass catcher and allow the grass clippings to remain in the lawn so that valuable nutrients are absorbed and you won’t need to fertilise so often. Instead of raking the large piles of leaves, the blower can help you put them into the bags. Depending on the kind and amount of rubbish you deal with every season, think about the kind of equipment you really need to invest in. If it is too much for your budget, you might want to consider sharing with your trusted neighbours. There are certainly a lot of cheaper ways to get rid of your rubbish, but cheap does not always mean the best option. You need to calculate, research, and talk to experts at your local waste management centre.

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