Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: Landscape Inspiration & Design Concepts 332Dec 21, 2016 8:51 pm leelee116 If you are in Sydney pm me if you'd like a quote on your landscaping. Hubby does it and with our pool and landscaping we are 55k and the pool is 40k Our Nolan viewtopic.php?p=1516376%23p1516376 Thanks! Will definitely keep that in mind, will just wait for our second quote to come back Welcome to our new Metricon Henderson viewtopic.php?f=31&t=81978 https://metriconhenderson.wordpress.com Re: Landscape Inspiration & Design Concepts 333Dec 21, 2016 9:05 pm Yes we found landscaping quotes to be ridiculous and most large landscapers outsource some of the major components. Very good turf is < $10 per sqm. Some turf companies will roll the turf out for you for less than $2 per sqm. Top soil is about $54 -$60 per tonne. If you are willing to put the sweat and tears then you can get things done for a lot less. The structural things like retaining walls, masonary work need professionals. I also found when you do DIY you can modify plans and add things as you go without getting slapped with variations. The downside is the time it takes to complete the works and not being able to walk or lift your arms end of the day lol! viewtopic.php?t=78985 Re: Landscape Inspiration & Design Concepts 335Dec 22, 2016 4:13 am Happy holidays to all and enjoy your xmas shopping for your landscape items! For us we need to prepare for our Landscape works so have to go around to a few nurseries to checkout out plants & flowers for our garden. Also need to check out external lights (floodlights, spot lights, wall lights, deck lights, etc). So see you all in the New Year! @Orph Build thread: viewtopic.php?t=78328 Home Furniture: viewtopic.php?t=80551 Technology Hub: viewtopic.php?t=83663 Landscape Design: viewtopic.php?t=80645 Orpheus Building the Metricon Glendale 38|Sydney Re: Landscape Inspiration & Design Concepts 336Dec 22, 2016 5:44 am We get our keys tomorrow, so our landscaper is also starting tomorrow! We have a puppy, and the side fence is pretty much falling down, so he's going to get started on levelling that side and putting up that side fence plus some extra fencing to create a little yard for our fur baby. Unfortunately the neighbour on that side is known as the 'difficult' one of the whole neighbourhood. We've never even met her despite months of trying, so we're pressing ahead with the fence without her agreement. We've put two letters in her mailbox and knocked on her door four or five times so there's really nothing more we can do. Re: Landscape Inspiration & Design Concepts 337Dec 22, 2016 5:45 am Check out wholesale nurseries that sell to public http://www.downesnursery.com.au http://www.sydneyplantmarket.com.au If you have an ABN registered for "landscaping" or property related works then there are few other nurseries that you can buy at Trade prices viewtopic.php?t=78985 Re: Landscape Inspiration & Design Concepts 339Dec 22, 2016 3:43 pm Franky40 Check out wholesale nurseries that sell to public http://www.downesnursery.com.au http://www.sydneyplantmarket.com.au If you have an ABN registered for "landscaping" or property related works then there are few other nurseries that you can buy at Trade prices viewtopic.php?t=78985 Thanks for the info, will definitely check these out over the next few weeks Welcome to our new Metricon Henderson viewtopic.php?f=31&t=81978 https://metriconhenderson.wordpress.com Re: Landscape Inspiration & Design Concepts 340Dec 22, 2016 4:31 pm Check out swanes nursery and golden gate nursery. In the dural/hills way but also very competitive on price or out at Theresa park nursery are good. There is another at cobbity but can't remember the name. We are hoping for end of Jan hand over. Only bath tub, shower screens and door knobs to be done oh and carpet on the 10th Merry christmas to everyone. Our Nolan viewtopic.php?p=1516376%23p1516376 Landscape Design Parramatta We have been doing a large amount of landscape design work in Sydney… 0 3 Need advice on the backyard plan above. Should I excavate and cut all of the dirt to level with the house slab or semi-excavate as per photo above? Both left and right… 0 24877 Thanks very much! And would the landscaper/contractor generally involve the engineer or is that something the client would do? Thanks for your help 2 10037 |