From wild to styled, one green space at a time.

Commercial Mowing & Garden Maintenance Service in Melbourne

From green spaces for offices, commercial spaces, industrial, retail, Strata, to body corporates, we keep green areas tidy and welcoming. We know a well-maintained landscape is more than just a visual asset – it’s an integral part of the overall experience you provide for residents, employees, and customers.

Contact us today for a free quote for maintaining your green spaces.

Services We Offer

Before & After

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Our Commitment to Mowing & Maintenance

Our Commitment to Excellence

Quality garden maintenance services

Creating Beautiful Outdoor Spaces

Transforming gardens into stunning landscapes

Our Core Principles

Reliability, Quality, and Customer Satisfaction

FAQs

The mowing frequency depends on the grass type, growth rate, and the season. We typically recommend weekly or bi-weekly mowing to maintain a polished look.

Our lawn care service includes hedge trimming, green rubbish cleanup and removal, retaining wall creations, and laying of real or artificial turf.

This includes pruning, mulching, weeding, deadheading flowers, cleaning out leaves and debris, and other tasks to keep your garden looking its best.

We assess your specific landscape needs, considering factors such as lawn and plant type, foot traffic, and the local climate, to create a customised care schedule.

Yes, we cater to a variety of commercial properties, including office parks, retail landscapes, multi-family homes, and public spaces.

Safety is our top priority. We use clear signage, barriers when necessary, and schedule work during off-peak hours to minimise disruption and ensure safety.

You can request a quote by contacting us via phone, email, or our website. We’ll discuss your needs and provide a detailed estimate.

Absolutely, we offer seasonal services to prepare your lawn for spring growth, summer heat, autumn recovery, and winter dormancy.