Terms of Service

By accessing this website or purchasing a Gramina Garden Plan, you agree to the following terms.

Nature of the Service

Gramina provides digital Garden Plans and Additional Moments intended as concept design guidance for residential gardens. These documents outline layout ideas, planting palettes, material suggestions, and general installation notes.

Gramina Garden Plans are:

  • concept design documents only

  • intended as a starting point for garden design and construction

They are not:

  • construction, engineering, or structural drawings

  • site surveys or inspections

  • planning or building permit documentation

  • a substitute for site-specific professional advice

Intellectual Property & Use of the Plans

All content, layouts, designs, text, images, drawings, and materials contained within a Gramina Garden Plan are the intellectual property of Gramina.

Purchase of a plan grants the buyer a limited, non-transferable licence for personal use only.

Permitted Use

  • The plan may be used solely for designing and constructing a garden on the buyer’s own property

  • The plan may be shared with a contractor or landscaper only for the purpose of building that garden

  • Contractors may reference the plan during construction of the buyer’s garden

Prohibited Use

  • The plan must not be copied, reproduced, redistributed, or resold

  • The plan must not be used for commercial projects or across multiple properties

  • Contractors must not retain, reuse, or distribute the plan for other projects

  • Any reproduction, in whole or in part, for resale, marketing, or other business activity is strictly prohibited

Site Conditions, Responsibility & Disclaimer

While care has been taken to ensure accuracy, Gramina is not responsible for site-specific conditions, soil conditions, underground services, council or planning requirements, or construction outcomes.

Gramina Garden Plans:

  • must not be submitted for planning or building approval

  • do not account for hidden services, contamination, structural conditions, or local constraints

The buyer is responsible for:

  • verifying site conditions and service locations

  • obtaining all required planning and building permits

  • ensuring compliance with all relevant Australian and local laws

  • engaging qualified and insured professionals where required

All construction work must comply with:

  • the National Construction Code (NCC)

  • relevant Australian Standards

  • local council regulations and approvals

Before any excavation or construction work begins, it is the responsibility of the buyer or contractor to contact Dial Before You Dig (1100.com.au) to identify underground services.

If the buyer chooses to carry out works themselves, they do so entirely at their own risk.

Contractors & Third Parties

Gramina does not warrant or guarantee the performance of any contractors, trades, or suppliers engaged by the buyer.

Contractors may reference the plan solely for the purpose of constructing the buyer’s garden and must not retain or reuse the plan for other projects.

Digital Delivery & Refunds

  • All Gramina products are delivered digitally

  • Once a digital product has been accessed or downloaded, refunds are not available, except where required under Australian Consumer Law

  • If you experience technical issues accessing your purchase, please contact us and we’ll assist

Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Gramina accepts no liability for any loss, injury, or damage to persons or property arising from the use, interpretation, or implementation of a Gramina Garden Plan, whether direct or consequential.

Gramina provides design information in good faith and makes no guarantee that the information contained within a plan is free from error. Gramina reserves the right to amend or update plan content at any time.

Governing Law

These terms are governed by the laws of Australia, and any disputes will be subject to the jurisdiction of Australian courts.