Case Study 6

Our customer wanted to utilise the open space and the natural shade of the gum trees to create a outdoor dining area amongst the trees. We had to build a path using clay pavers and meander this path down to the outdoor area so as to not have too much slope on the path. The path then opened out to form a paved area where the outdoor furniture was placed.

Bluestone rocks were placed around the area to look natural and help retain the soil in places. Native plants were planted amongst the rocks to give a total natural feel to this sprawling garden.

 

 

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creative garden design for the Riverland and Mallee region


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