Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: Starting off our landscaping 3Oct 08, 2011 10:31 pm Heh most of the plants you've listed are all the ones we hate All good though, some of the things you've mentioned i've taken note of. Our block is pretty flat on the whole, but there is a real small run off from house to front of property (And from left to right in the back), so I'll look into that. The rock garden idea could be interesting actually. I'd been wondering what to do with one section of it, and all I could come up with was bark/mulch, and I wasn't sold on that idea. Our area isn't too bad in the dry sense. I've not been here during summer to pass judgement too much there, but we have the type of ground that if it rains once it usually stays clumpy for several days. Land Deposit - 18/12/2009 Became a land Baron - 21/12/2010 Site Start - 27/1/2011 All moved in!! Re: Starting off our landscaping 4Oct 09, 2011 8:24 am Twiggy Heh most of the plants you've listed are all the ones we hate All good though, some of the things you've mentioned i've taken note of. No worries! I guess the other thing you could do is keep on going back to new display homes for ideas. They are always landscaped professionally so the plant selections they make are normally co-ordinated pretty well with each other, and the suroundings. If you want I'll send you some before and after pics of our rock garden, even if you feel like ripping out our plants once you see them lol. Geoff - Decophile. Hmmm, I have checked your past posts and it seems that you are in NSW, not WA as I had thought. It pays to show your State in your avatar. Retaining wall regulations… 5 7782 Hi, you've probably already resolved this, however, Commbank will probably pay the funds to you after you send evidence the work is done regardless the change in the quotes. 1 35184 |