Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 Feb 03, 2015 9:06 pm Well, we've tried contacting several "award winning" landscapers and others that have been recommended by other people building in similar area to us but weeks have gone by without any response from them. I've sent them out plan, with clear guideline instructions of what we are wanting to do to show we are beyond the stage of just thinking about it... I mean, it's a requirement that we landscape but if it's so hard just to get a response, I'm worried about not getting anything. At the barest minimum we need a landscaper to come in a do our front entry walkway and other concreting to mark the boundary between the fence and the edge of the perimeter garden bed as well as create the garden bed. We also need them to do the paving and pathways at the back of the property. If necessary, we are prepared to turf ourselves and put the plants and trees in ourselves.. but on all the requests for quotes we've made, we are asking for everything to be done... Bare minimum, we need concreting, paving and garden bed foundations. Anyone know of responsive and reasonably price (don't want to waste people's time) landscapers in the Kellyville, NSW (or Hills District) area I can try? Paddington 29 @ Blue Horizon Estate (Lot 105, Wattleridge Crescent, North Kellyville) Our Build Progress Blog: http://light487.wordpress.com/ Re: Looking for a landscaper 2Feb 05, 2015 8:27 pm I know that most tradies down here in Vic are pretty busy at the moment. Could you consider project managing it yourself and get the various tradies in? Fencing first (if access is not a problem for other projects) any other main infrustrucrure and then pathways/drives then garden beds, plantings and lawn? Hi, Wondering anyone has any recommendation of good landscaper for new home in southern Sydney? My land is a bit sloppy down need a good design. Thanks. 0 2033 Hi team, Im looking for a second hand sd4b monitor preferably white. 0 8923 Really tight at the top of the stairs- how to get furniture into those rooms? Study books - does anyone really use them these days? Large storage closet would be more functional. 2 6884 |