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12 Low Maintenance Garden Ideas

May 28, 2023
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Australian Natives, Gardens for Life, Landscaping, Maintenance, Materials, Paving, Plants
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Posted by Parveen

Gardening is an enjoyable hobby (or, for some of us, an obsession ), but not all of us have the time or energy to maintain a garden that requires constant upkeep. If you’re looking for a way to spruce up your outdoor space with minimal effort, try these 12 low maintenance garden ideas.

Barrel Cactus for Melbourne landscapes

Plant Drought-Resistant Plants

Many types of succulents, cacti and other plants are naturally adapted to survive in harsh weather conditions like drought or extreme heat. This means they require little water after planting and can typically take care of themselves without much input from you!

Additionally, these plants can help brighten up any home or garden and add a bit of greenery to your landscape.

When choosing succulents, cacti or other drought-tolerant plants for your garden, it is important to research what type of climate they thrive in and whether or not they will be able to survive year-round.

Plant Native And, If Possible, Local Indigenous Plants

Local indigenous native plants have already adapted to the climate in your area, so they tend to thrive with minimal care and attention.

Plus, they make great homes for local wildlife, so you’ll be helping the environment too!

Other native plants would also be a good idea, but check whether these suit your site conditions.  Being “native” does not necessarily equate to being hardy or water-wise.  It’s a common misconception that people seem to have!

Yellow wattle flowers are great at attracting wildlife
Lavender patch in Brighton landscape design

Plant Perennial Flowers

Perennials are plants that return year after year, so you don’t have to worry about replanting them every season. They require minimal effort from you and often come back bigger and better each year!

Perennials can add a lot of character to your outdoor space, and they’re available in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colours. With the right choice of perennials, you can create vibrant and complex gardens that will last for years.

Furthermore, many perennials are also capable of attracting beneficial insects that can provide additional nutrients to your garden. Planting a range of these beneficial plants is an excellent way to promote healthy soil and ensure better harvests in the future.

Use Ground Covers Instead Of Grass Lawns

Ground covers like dichondra, or pratia are a great alternative to grass lawns and require less maintenance.

They can be used as a substitute for mulch, helping to prevent weeds and retain moisture. They’re great for erosion control, making them perfect for sloped areas.

They can also add colour and texture to your garden without effort!

Be mindful of selecting the right plants, and ensure adequate irrigation for the plant type.

If you’d like to take it a step further, try using ground covers that attract beneficial insects or pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

Fire pit area in Murrumbeena landscape design
Acacia's used in side garden in Ashburton garden design

Choose Low Maintenance Trees And Shrubs

Unfortunately, this doesn’t always come cheap or easy. That is unless you choose lower maintenance varieties like evergreens or drought-resistant shrubs.

Shrubs can also be used as a natural fence around your garden and help reduce the number of weeds that may pop up once these mature. Plus, they can be a great way to add colour and texture to your outdoor space!

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Use Mulch Around Plants

Mulching is an easy way to keep moisture at bay and helps control weeds which can be a pain to remove manually. It’s a great way to reduce the water your garden needs while keeping it tidy.

Ensure that you mulch at a reasonable depth, around 50-100mm. If mulched incorrectly, it can affect the growth of your garden. For optimal results, pull back the mulch every spring and add new layers.

Additionally, if you want to add more colour to your outdoor space, consider using coloured mulches like pink or blue. This can be a great way to add character to your garden.

Mulch can protect your plants from heat stress

Mulching is also beneficial for keeping soil temperature even throughout the year, delaying the effects of extreme heat and frost on your plants. It will prevent soil erosion from heavy rain or windy conditions, as well as help fertilise stones or wood chips for an attractive effect.

Bromeliads in black pots used in Brighton landscape design

Grow Vegetables In Containers Or A Dedicated Spot

Growing vegetables in containers is easy to keep your garden low maintenance without sacrificing the freshness of homegrown produce.

You can also move them around your garden for added convenience or if you need more space for another project!

Incorporate Hilly Terrain

Creating a sloped landscape is an easy way to add visual interest to your outdoor space and make it easier to maintain.

Sloped landscaping can provide a natural drainage solution, making it ideal for areas that experience regular rainfall.

Additionally, sloping landscapes are more aesthetically pleasing than flat ones and can be used to create an eye-catching focal point in your yard.

The sloped landscape comes with the added bonus of generally being less work when it comes to mowing.

View of vegetable patch in Vermont South garden design
Landscape irrigation control box

Employ Water-Wise Irrigation Methods

Automatic sprinklers are great for keeping your garden watered, but there is a lot of water evaporation associated with it, plus you need to ensure that the plants’ roots are getting the water.

Using a drip irrigation system is much more water-efficient and requires less effort plus, you can top that up with a rain sensor to ensure that the system is not turning on when there should be adequate moisture in the ground already!

You can also program the system to come on at certain times of the day and for specific amounts of time, meaning that you don’t have to worry about forgetting to water your plants.

Drip irrigation is a great way to keep your garden healthy, and it’s highly recommended by many professional gardeners.

Use Rocks, Pavers Or Gravel In Areas That Don’t Need Grassy Lawns

Rocks, pavers or gravel are great alternatives to grass in some areas of your garden and require very little maintenance. They add a unique touch to any outdoor space.

Depending on the paver choice, this option has the least maintenance attached to it. Pavers are available in a variety of materials such as concrete, brick or stone and come in many sizes and shapes.

Glen Waverley front garden side view using largely native planting

If you choose to incorporate pavers into your garden design, be sure to leave enough space between them for soil infiltration so that the area can drain properly.

Gravel is an affordable choice for pathways, driveways and edging.

Rocks are another low-maintenance option for landscaping and come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colours. They can be used as edging along paths or flower beds, as well as larger rocks for accent pieces or even larger rock walls as a privacy barrier or feature.

Rain water containers

Invest In Self-Watering Containers

Self-watering containers have built-in reservoirs for water, so you don’t have to keep checking up on them like you have to with regular pots.

They allow you to reduce the amount of time spent maintaining your garden, as they help monitor soil moisture levels and prevent overwatering.

There are a variety of self-watering containers available on the market, so it’s important to do your research and find the right one for your garden.

Consider factors such as size, cost, material, and ease of use when making your decision. Furthermore, consider how much space you have in your garden and choose accordingly.

Investing in self-watering containers is an excellent choice to ensure that your garden stays healthy and well-maintained.

Make The Right Choices

Whether it’s plants or materials or simply finding the time you need to carve out for maintenance, make sure that your research is sound and that you have realistic expectations of what you can achieve both in the short and long term.

Make sure to factor in the cost of maintenance, tools and manpower when assessing a project. Ensure that you have an action plan and contingency as well as an understanding of what will be needed in terms of resources.

Backyard merbau decking in Ashburton landscape design

Additionally, consider how your maintenance strategy may need to adapt over time in order to remain effective.

This is key to enjoying your perfect outdoor area.

If you want a garden that requires minimal work but still looks amazing, try out some of these low-maintenance ideas and enjoy your outdoor space without worrying about having too much to do!

Have fun with it, and take pride in creating something beautiful with minimal effort.

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Mount Waverley is one of my favourite projects. It Mount Waverley is one of my favourite projects. It’s the project where we celebrate the natural style of crazy pave patterns.⁠
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We recreated the front entrance, making it aesthetically pleasing and user-friendly (with steps), and used natural materials, including stone.⁠
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“Parveen assisted with the selection of contractors to do everything from the removal of the current garden, intricate stonework, to finalising the decorative pebbles and toppings, plus sourcing of the plants.”⁠
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Mount Waverley is one of my favourite projects. It Mount Waverley is one of my favourite projects. It’s the project where we celebrate the natural style of crazy pave patterns.⁠
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We recreated the front entrance, making it aesthetically pleasing and user-friendly (with steps), and used natural materials, including stone.⁠
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“Parveen assisted with the selection of contractors to do everything from the removal of the current garden, intricate stonework, to finalising the decorative pebbles and toppings, plus sourcing of the plants.”⁠
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If you’ve been thinking about updating your garden, 2026 is bringing some excellent vibes. The latest landscape garden trends are all about living brighter, lighter, and more connected to nature, and honestly, they’re trends anyone can try.⁠
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Here’s a quick peek at what’s taking over Aussie backyards next year:⁠
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🌱 Climate-smart planting: natives, low-water heroes, and gardens that basically look after themselves.⁠
🪑 Outdoor zones that do more: dining here, relaxing there, maybe even a reading nook under a tree.⁠
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From Saturday morning coffees to barefoot races across the lawn, your garden can become one of the most-loved “rooms” in your home: when everyone has a piece of it to enjoy.⁠
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A family-friendly garden isn’t about perfection. It’s about making it shared. A place where:⁠
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👶 Little ones can dig, explore, and discover bugs⁠
🐶 Pets can run, sniff, and sunbake⁠
🧒 Older kids can climb, swing, or flop under a shady tree⁠
🥤 Adults can unwind with a cuppa or tend to their favourite plants⁠
👨‍👩‍👧 And everyone can enjoy moments together without screens⁠
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Blending your garden into your family’s lifestyle is easier than you think:⁠
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🌿 Add zones: a play corner, a seating nook, a veggie patch to grow together⁠
🌼 Choose hardy, kid-friendly plants⁠
🌳 Create shady spots for comfort (and cooling!)⁠
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The best family memories aren’t made in front of a TV; they’re made in the sunshine, hands dirty, hearts full.⁠
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🏊‍♀️ Lush Living: Garden Care for Busy Po 🏊‍♀️ Lush Living: Garden Care for Busy Pool Days in Summer ☀️⁠
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When the pool becomes the hero of summer, your garden quietly takes a beating… and most people don’t realise it!⁠
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All that splashing, foot traffic, sunscreen, and heat can significantly impact the plants and soil in your pool area. If your garden is looking a little frazzled while the floaties are living their best life, you’re not alone.⁠
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Here are a few often-forgotten garden maintenance tips to keep things lush and thriving while the pool is getting constant use:⁠
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💦 1. Rinse Chlorine Off Your Plants⁠
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Splash-out happens, but chlorine isn’t plant-friendly.⁠ Give nearby plants a quick rinse with clean water after big swim days to prevent leaf burn and soil stress.⁠
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👣 2. Consider a Splash-Free Zone⁠
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Foot traffic (and dripping swimmers!) can damage delicate plants.⁠ Use pavers, stepping stones, or pots to create a low-wear path that guides everyone around your garden beds instead of through them.⁠
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If your garden hugs the pool, pick species that can handle the heat, humidity, and occasional splash.⁠ Think lomandras, dianellas, cordylines, agaves, westringia, hibiscus; the hardy, good-looking types.⁠
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Pool paving and decking radiate heat like crazy.⁠ A quick moisture check every couple of days helps prevent stressed plants and summer wilt.⁠
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There’s something magical about this quote, isn’t there? Summer has this beautiful way of reminding us that life can be soft, slow, warm, and full of possibility. ⁠
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It’s the season where the days are longer, the garden grows wilder, and we finally permit ourselves to breathe a little deeper.⁠
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Summer holds the promise of what could be. New memories waiting to unfold, lazy afternoons with bare feet in the grass, and outdoor spaces that feel alive with colour, fragrance, and laughter. 🌸✨⁠
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Your garden becomes a reflection of that possibility, too.⁠
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It’s where the morning coffee tastes sweeter, where the kids play barefoot, where the pool sparkles, and where the greenery reminds you that growth, in every sense, is always happening.⁠
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What does “the best of what might be” look like for you this summer? 😎 Share your favourite memory, plan, or garden moment below.⁠
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Also known as Siberian Bugloss or Great Forget-Me-Not, this gorgeous perennial is renowned for its tiny, sky-blue blooms that sparkle like little jewels against its large, heart-shaped leaves. It’s like having a carpet of forget-me-nots that keep on giving! ✨⁠
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There’s something magical about stepping into a space filled with pinks, purples, yellows, and greens all dancing together in the sunlight. It’s not just beautiful; it’s powerful. Colour has a real effect on our minds, our moods, and even the creatures who share our gardens. 💚⁠
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🌸 For children, colourful gardens spark curiosity and creativity. They’re sensory playgrounds; full of textures, scents, and colours that encourage exploration and imagination. A bright bloom can inspire a question, a game, or even the start of a lifelong love for nature.⁠
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🌿 For adults, colour offers calm and connection. Soft greens and blues ease stress, while bursts of warm reds and oranges lift energy and mood. A multicoloured garden is more than décor; it’s therapy in disguise. It invites you to pause, breathe, and feel a little lighter.⁠
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🐝 For animals, colour can mean survival. Pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds are drawn to different shades, from purple lavender to yellow daisies, helping them find the nectar they need and ensuring your garden thrives. It’s nature’s own collaboration, beautifully balanced.⁠
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And visually? A garden layered with colour tells a story. It adds depth, personality, and vibrancy; creating a space that feels alive through every season. From the cool tones of early spring to the bold hues of summer, colour brings rhythm and emotion to your outdoor world.⁠
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So next time you’re choosing plants, think like an artist. 🎨 Mix and match tones, play with contrast, and let your garden express a little bit of joy, peace, and playfulness all at once.⁠
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👉 What colour makes you happiest in the garden? Tell us below; we’d love to know! 🌺⁠
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📸Latest snap from my gorgeous client’s garden in Berwick⁠ (constructed in 2023)⁠
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✨ Light has a language all its own — and it al ✨ Light has a language all its own — and it always speaks of welcome 🏡⁠
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Across cultures and centuries, light has symbolised hope, warmth, and connection. From Diwali lamps and Hanukkah candles to lanterns guiding travellers home, it’s a universal gesture of openness; a way of saying “You belong here.”⁠
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When soft candlelight flickers along the steps to a front or back door, it’s more than decoration; it’s an embrace. A quiet invitation that turns a house into a home, a space into a sanctuary. It says, come in, you’re safe here.⁠
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Light connects people. Think about it. Gatherings, celebrations, even quiet conversations on a summer evening all gravitate toward the glow. It’s instinctive. 💚⁠
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Light draws us closer, not just physically but emotionally. Whether it’s candles on your doorstep or fairy lights under a pergola, that warm glow creates a sense of belonging. It’s a reminder that the heart of every home isn’t just its walls, but the feeling it gives when it shines outward.⁠
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In design, we talk a lot about structure, materials, and style. But sometimes, it’s light that does the heavy lifting. It transforms the ordinary into something poetic, something alive.⁠
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So tonight, light a few candles, step back, and see what story your home tells when it glows. ✨⁠
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🏡 Your home should be your safe haven, not a fi 🏡 Your home should be your safe haven, not a fire risk 🔥⁠
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Our beautiful climate comes with its fair share of challenges, and bushfires are right at the top of the list. As temperatures rise and dry winds roll in, now’s the perfect time to fireproof your outdoor area and protect what matters most.⁠
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In our latest blog, we break down five essential, practical ways to make your garden and outdoor spaces more fire-resistant; without sacrificing their beauty or functionality.⁠
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From choosing the right plants that act as natural fire barriers to clever design strategies that create defensible zones around your home, these steps are all about prevention and peace of mind.⁠
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Here’s a little preview:⁠
✅ Replace flammable mulches with gravel or stones.⁠
✅ Keep gutters and garden debris clear.⁠
✅ Choose fire-resistant plants like succulents, grevilleas, and lomandras.⁠
✅ Space plants wisely to reduce fuel load.⁠
✅ Use non-combustible materials for fencing, decking, and garden structures.⁠
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A few small changes can make a huge difference; not just for your property, but for your entire community.⁠
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👉 Read the full blog here: https://inspiringlandscapes.com.au/five-ways-to-fireproof-your-outdoor-area/⁠
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Learn how to create a stunning, safe, and sustainable outdoor space that stands strong through Australia’s toughest seasons. 🌞⁠
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An Inspiring Landscape Solutions gift voucher is the ultimate present for the garden lover, outdoor entertainer, or design dreamer in your life. ⁠
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Whether they’re dreaming of a lush green retreat, a low-maintenance makeover, or want some expert advice to bring their ideas to life, this is the gift that keeps on giving, season after season. 🌸🌞⁠
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🎅 Perfect for:⁠
🌿 Green thumbs (and aspiring ones!)⁠
🏡 New homeowners ready to refresh their outdoor space⁠
🎁 Anyone who loves beautiful, relaxing gardens⁠
💫 Or that hard-to-buy-for someone who deserves something truly special⁠
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This Christmas, swap the usual for something inspiring. 🌟 Give the gift of creativity, beauty, and a little slice of outdoor magic.⁠
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✨ Spread the joy! Send us a message or visit our website to order your Inspiring Landscape Solutions gift vouchers. They range from $50 to $1000.⁠

They’ll make someone’s garden dreams come true this Christmas.⁠
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🌸💭 “You can bury any number of headaches i 🌸💭 “You can bury any number of headaches in a garden.” 💭🌸⁠
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Isn’t it true? A garden has this quiet way of taking what feels heavy and softening it. The moment your hands hit the soil or your eyes land on fresh blooms, the noise of the world seems to fade. 🌿⁠
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Gardening isn’t just about plants; it’s about healing. It’s the rhythm of watering, the patience of waiting for seedlings, the joy of seeing something thrive under your care. Each small act becomes a reminder that growth takes time, and peace can be found in simple, earthy moments.⁠
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So the next time stress weighs you down, head outside. Plant something. Pull a few weeds. Breathe in the scent of the soil. You might find your “headache” doesn’t feel quite so big anymore. 🌱💚⁠
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👉 What’s the one garden ritual that brings you instant calm?⁠
🌳 It’s National Tree Week! And honestly, wher 🌳 It’s National Tree Week! And honestly, where would we be without trees? ⁠💚⁠
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Think about it: trees give us shade on hot days, fresh air to breathe, homes for wildlife, and even calm our busy minds just by being near them. They’re nature’s unsung superheroes, working quietly in the background, yet making life so much richer. 🌱✨⁠
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Trees don’t just stand tall; they support life. From the bees buzzing around their blossoms, to the birds nesting in their branches, to us humans enjoying a cool spot under their leaves, they’re the ultimate givers. ⁠
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And here’s the best part: every tree we plant today is a gift that keeps growing for generations to come. 🌍💚⁠
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So this National Tree Week, let’s celebrate these giants of nature. Plant one. Hug one. Or take a moment to appreciate the tree that shades your street, your park, or even your own backyard.⁠
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👉 What’s your favourite tree memory? Share it with us below; we’d love to hear your story. 🌳✨⁠
🌼☀️ Meet the flower that lives for sunshine 🌼☀️ Meet the flower that lives for sunshine, the Osteospermum! ☀️🌼⁠
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Also known as African Daisies or Cape Daisies, these vibrant blooms are the ultimate garden mood-lifters. With their dazzling colours and sun-loving personality, they’ll brighten up any corner of your garden (and your day!).⁠
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🌿 How to make them thrive:⁠
✨ Give them full sun — they love basking in it!⁠
💧 Water moderately — they’re drought-tolerant once established, so no fuss here.⁠
🌸 Deadhead spent blooms regularly to keep the show going longer.⁠
🌱 They’re happiest in well-drained soil — no soggy feet, please!⁠
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Want to make them shine even more? Pair them with friends like:⁠
💜 Lavender for contrast and scent.⁠
💛 Coreopsis for extra bursts of sunshine.⁠
💚 Dusty Miller for that soft, silvery backdrop.⁠
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Together, they create a picture-perfect garden that feels effortless but looks extraordinary.⁠
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Ready to fill your garden with colour, charm, and sunshine energy? Plant a few Osteospermums this season and watch the magic unfold! 🌸⁠
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📸Vermont South A project detail⁠, 2012⁠
Native, lush and wildlife attracting! 💚⁠ ⁠ Native, lush and wildlife attracting! 💚⁠
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A really bushy native garden is being designed, which also allows for space in the rear garden for the family to have a practical vegetable patch, shed storage, and enough space for the kids to run around and enjoy themselves.⁠
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Loving the native planting scheme being developed to navigate the council’s hurdles for the SLO (Significant Landscape Overlay) impacting the property!⁠ ⁠
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The council planners are very happy with the proposal which means it would be easier for my clients to get their plans approved and also keep their neighbour’s really happy!⁠
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If I was to design your dream garden, what would it look like?⁠
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📸Forest Hill front garden draft design, 2025⁠
Ever heard someone cackling away in the treetops l Ever heard someone cackling away in the treetops like they just listened to the best joke in the world? Yep, that’s the kookaburra! ⁠
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These cheeky Aussie icons aren’t just the class clowns of the bird world; they’re also one of nature’s best pest controllers. 🐍🦎 ⁠
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While you’re chuckling at their laughter, they’re keeping your garden clear of snakes, insects, and small reptiles (talk about multitasking!).⁠
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And here’s a fun fact: kookaburras don’t actually laugh because they’re happy; it’s their way of marking territory. That famous “koo-koo-ka-ka-ka” chorus at sunrise and sunset? They’re basically saying, “Oi mate, this is our patch!” 😆⁠
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If you’re lucky enough to have kookaburras visit your garden, give them some space and enjoy the show; their laughter has a way of making any morning feel brighter. 🌞💚⁠
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👉 Tell us — do you have a kookaburra that likes to visit your backyard? Share your funniest encounter below!⁠
Isn’t this photo so inviting? With the winding p Isn’t this photo so inviting? With the winding path and the beautiful garden chair, I could see myself curling up with a good book and a relaxing cup of tea, while listening to the birds chirp away in the morning. With Melbourne’s “four seasons in one day”, keeping a blanket on hand is definitely a good idea. 😉⁠
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In a world that never stops moving, your garden could be the one place that helps you slow down. 🌸⁠
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Imagine stepping outside to a space that encourages you to pause, breathe, and reconnect, where every sound, scent, and colour reminds you to take life at a gentler pace. That’s the magic of a slow living garden. 🌿⁠
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A slow living garden isn’t about keeping up with trends or striving for perfection. It’s about creating a space that feels calm, balanced, and uniquely you. ⁠
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Think soft, flowing paths, low-maintenance plants that move gently in the breeze, and quiet corners that invite reflection; all designed to bring you back to what really matters. 🌞⁠
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We share how to design your own slow living sanctuary. From choosing the right plants and creating peaceful reflection zones to embracing imperfection and the beauty of the seasons.⁠
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👉 Read the full blog here: ⁠https://inspiringlandscapes.com.au/how-to-create-a-slow-living-garden/⁠
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🌿 Slow down. Breathe deeply. Let your garden guide the pace.⁠
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📸 Berwick project 2023
🌿✨ “Spring is the time for plans and projec 🌿✨ “Spring is the time for plans and projects”, and what better project than your garden? ✨🌿⁠
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Spring has that undeniable buzz in the air. The days are longer, the flowers are blooming, and suddenly, all those ideas you’ve been saving through winter feel ready to burst into life. 🌸☀️⁠
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Whether it’s finally planting that veggie patch, refreshing your outdoor entertaining space, or just adding a splash of colour with some new blooms, spring is your chance to reset and reimagine your garden. 🏡💚⁠
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Here’s the beautiful part: spring projects don’t have to be huge or overwhelming. Sometimes it’s the little things, like a pot of herbs on your windowsill, a bird bath to invite wildlife, or a new tree that’ll grow with your family, that bring the most joy. 🌱🐦⁠
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Think of your garden as a blank canvas, and this season as the perfect fresh start to paint it with plans, projects, and a whole lot of green joy.⁠
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👉 What garden project are you starting this spring?⁠
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☀️🌿 Summer’s on the horizon, and your gar ☀️🌿 Summer’s on the horizon, and your garden’s already dropping hints. Are you listening? 🌿☀️⁠
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Here’s what it’s trying to tell you before the heatwave kicks in:⁠
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💧 Water smarter. Forget quick sprinkles: your plants want long, deep drinks so their roots grow strong enough to handle summer scorchers.⁠
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🪑 Show some love to your outdoor furniture. A scrub, check for loose bolts, maybe a little oil on wood, and boom, your BBQ throne is ready for action.⁠
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🍂 Mulch wisely. Mulch is a hero for locking in moisture, but here’s the trick: don’t pile it up around stems or trunks. Give your plants breathing room and avoid the dreaded “mulch volcano.”⁠
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🌱 Weed before the heat. Sounds boring? Think again. Tackling weeds now saves your plants from having to fight for water and nutrients when things really dry out. Future-you will be grateful.⁠
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Your garden doesn’t need overcomplicating; it just needs a little prep now and then to shine all summer long. ✨⁠
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Which one of these are you guilty of forgetting? Tell us in the comments 👇⁠
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📸Pic 2: Highett project detail⁠, 2023
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