Tailored maintenance plans for Brisbane gardens — keep yours looking its best, season after season, without lifting a tool.
We design the maintenance plan around your garden's needs rather than selling a rigid package. A young garden might need fortnightly hands-on care; an established formal garden might need monthly visits with seasonal pruning blocks.
Typical inclusions are mowing, edging, weeding, fertilising, mulch top-ups, pruning, hedge shaping, plant replacements, irrigation checks, and a seasonal preparation visit (wet-season and dry-season).
You get a consistent team — not a rotating roster — so the people caring for your garden actually know it, recognise issues early, and can flag changes before they become problems.
Maintenance is priced per visit based on the time and scope agreed in your plan. After a free initial walk-through, we give you a fixed per-visit rate plus the suggested frequency. Most clients are on monthly or fortnightly schedules. You can adjust the cadence at any time, and we don't lock you into long contracts — it's renewed visit by visit.
Most established gardens settle into a fortnightly or monthly rhythm. New gardens or high-feature spaces (pools, formal hedging, irrigation-heavy zones) usually need fortnightly visits in the first year and can ease to monthly once the planting matures. We'll recommend the right cadence at the free walk-through and you can adjust as the garden changes.
No. Once we've done the initial walk-through and have side-gate or key access agreed, our team works through the scheduled jobs and lets themselves out. We send a brief visit report so you always know what was done and what we noticed.
Anything beyond routine care is quoted separately so you're never billed for surprise work. That means large tree work over 4m, full lawn re-turfing, garden bed redesign, irrigation system installation, hardscape repair, and storm cleanup. We'll always discuss and quote these before doing them.
Yes — most of our maintenance clients have gardens built by others. The first visit is a thorough walk-through to learn what's planted, where the irrigation runs, which areas need attention, and what you want to prioritise. We then write the maintenance plan around what's actually there.
Yes. Irrigation is part of every maintenance plan where a system exists. We check zone coverage, clean filters, replace cracked drippers or risers, and adjust scheduling for the season. Larger repair work like a buried mainline leak is quoted separately.