Landscape Design
Native gardens designed for how you live
Every design starts with understanding your specific site – which corner cops the westerly, where water naturally pools, what views to capture or screen.
After years of delivering Tasmanian gardens, we know that the same plant thrives in Battery Point but struggles in Lenah Valley. We understand these differences.
Investment in Getting It Right

Our Design Process
We spend proper time understanding your land. Soil tests where needed. Sun patterns mapped through seasons. Drainage patterns after rain. That boggy corner might become a rain garden feature. The wind tunnel might need a windbreak of coastal tea trees.
This isn’t a quick walk with a clipboard – it’s detective work.
Initial sketches show how spaces flow together. Maybe a whimsical wildflower meadow flowing into shrubbery filled with birdsong. Or curved paths that reveal garden rooms gradually.
You’ll see a carefully considered concept, give feedback, and we refine together. This is where your ideas meet site reality.
Walk through your future garden before we plant anything. See that hakea at five years old framing your entrance. Understand how morning light will hit the grasses. Check the screening actually blocks what you need blocked. It’s like time travel – seeing your mature garden while it’s still on paper.
What You Actually Get
- A concept package including indicative imagery, material and plant pallete, construction notes, and detailed 3D renders.
- Detailed planting plans – Species, sizes and spacings.
- Seasonal timeline – Which month each species flowers, when to expect bird visitors
- Investment breakdown – Transparent costs for each stage, no surprises
- A design that’s actually achievable, meeting the project scope and budget
