Garden Design, Construction and Gardening Articles
This articles section brings together clear, practical writing on garden design, landscape construction, planting, and how outdoor spaces are planned, built, and maintained over time. It is intended as a growing resource for homeowners who want to better understand their gardens, make informed decisions, and avoid costly or short lived outcomes.
The articles span a wide range of topics, from foundational garden design principles and plant selection, to construction considerations, materials, maintenance, and emerging approaches such as online garden design services. Some pieces focus on strategy and planning, others on practical detail, but all are grounded in real world garden projects and Australian conditions.
Rather than offering generic inspiration, the emphasis is on explaining how and why design decisions are made. This includes understanding climate, soil, water use, budget constraints, and how gardens evolve as they mature. The goal is to help readers connect ideas with action, whether they are building a garden themselves, working with a contractor, or using an online garden plan as a starting point.
Over time, this collection will continue to expand to reflect different garden styles, site conditions, and ways of working. Read together, the articles are intended to support thoughtful, resilient gardens that function well now and into the future.
A Pool That Doesn’t Cost a House
A backyard pool does not need to cost a fortune. From full-sized pools through to plunge pools, tank pools, outdoor baths, and even blue shell pools, there are now more ways than ever to create a place to cool off and enjoy your garden.
How to Design Your Garden with Canva and AI
Designing your garden with Canva and AI tools like ChatGPT can be a powerful way to explore ideas and test layouts. But turning those ideas into a garden that actually works requires more than images and templates. Here’s where DIY design tools help, and where professional landscape design makes the difference.
Watching Gardening Australia Won’t Get Your Garden Finished
Watching gardening shows, scrolling Pinterest, and saving Instagram posts can make you feel like you're learning how to build a garden. But most of the time it leads to inspiration without action. General gardening advice is helpful, but translating it into a real plan for your site is where people get stuck. Turning ideas into steps, layouts, plant choices and construction decisions is the part that actually gets a garden built.
Are Landscape Design Templates Worth It?
Landscape design templates are becoming increasingly popular as homeowners look for affordable ways to design their gardens. When used thoughtfully, they can provide access to proven planting palettes, materials and design ideas developed by experienced designers.
When Is the Best Time to Design and Build Your Garden in Australia?
Garden design can begin at almost any time of year, yet designers and landscapers follow clear seasonal rhythms. Understanding when studios and construction teams are busiest helps you plan your project and secure the right people at the right time.
What to Build First in a Garden: How to Stage Your Landscape Project
Many gardens are built in stages, yet knowing what to build first makes the process far smoother. A clear sequence, starting with the house and working from the back of the site forward, helps each stage of the garden come together logically.
Different Ways Landscape Designers Work (And How to Get Advice)
Landscape designers work in several different ways, from full design services through to simple consultations and online plans. Understanding these options helps you choose the right level of advice for your garden and your budget.
Choosing Garden Surface Materials: Where to Spend and Where to Save
Understanding where garden money goes helps you design smarter and get more landscape for your budget. From pools and pergolas to planting, gravel and lawn, each surface or feature sits on a clear cost spectrum.