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2023 Landscape Excellence Awards – 2 x Gold for Growing Rooms https://growingrooms.com.au/2023-landscape-excellence-awards-2-x-gold-for-growing-rooms/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2023-landscape-excellence-awards-2-x-gold-for-growing-rooms Wed, 15 Nov 2023 04:37:43 +0000 https://growingrooms.com.au/?p=11369 […]

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This year’s Landscape Excellence Awards, organised by The Landscape Association, the peak body representing Landscape professionals across NSW and ACT, turned into a double win for us.

We are thrilled to announce that Growing Rooms Landscapes has secured not one, but two prestigious gold awards for our outstanding landscape design and construction project in the scenic Dover Heights. This remarkable achievement showcases the company’s commitment to innovation and excellence in the realm of landscaping.

The award-winning project features a breathtaking blend of sophistication and natural beauty. In the rear garden, a stunning new pool and pool cabana take center stage, surrounded by vibrant tropical plantings that transport residents to a private oasis. This transformative space invites relaxation and recreation, seamlessly integrating nature with modern design.

The front garden reveals an equally captivating landscape, adorned with charming arbors, inviting stepping stones, and an abundance of lush plantings. Every element has been meticulously curated to create a harmonious environment that enhances the overall aesthetic and functionality of the property.

Growing Rooms Landscapes clinched the first gold award in the category of Residential Landscape Design over 200 square meters. The accolade underscores the company’s ability to conceptualize and execute designs that elevate living spaces, marrying form and function with an artistic touch.

The second gold award, secured in the category of Residential Landscape Construction over $600,000, is a testament to Growing Rooms Landscapes’ proficiency in turning vision into reality. Their skilled team successfully navigated the complexities of construction, delivering a project that not only met but exceeded the expectations of both clients and judges.

These dual triumphs affirm Growing Rooms Landscapes as a leader in the landscape design and construction industry, setting new standards for creativity, craftsmanship, and client satisfaction. As the accolades continue to pour in, the team at Growing Rooms Landscapes remains dedicated to transforming outdoor spaces into works of art, one award-winning project at a time.

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Trend Ideas 2023 – Swimmer’s delight in Maroubra https://growingrooms.com.au/trend-ideas-2023-swimmers-delight-in-maroubra/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=trend-ideas-2023-swimmers-delight-in-maroubra Mon, 24 Jul 2023 00:53:11 +0000 https://growingrooms.com.au/?p=11362 The post Trend Ideas 2023 – Swimmer’s delight in Maroubra appeared first on Growing Rooms - Sydney Landscape Design Experts.

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Trends Ideas featured our Gold Award Winner in Maroubra in their latest issue. In detail, the article talks about the design brief which was to accentuate the family’s love of swimming and spending time together in their garden. And the challenge to integrate the biggest pool possible without dominating the space. Floating concrete steps leading up to a floating pool create the illusion of a light structure, which is further supported by a glass pool fence. Interesting planting and high-end finishes make this project a show-stopper.

Follow the link for more photos and details.

https://trendsideas.com/stories/swimmers-delight

 

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While summer is undoubtedly a much-loved season in Australia with everyone enjoying their outdoors, it can wreak havoc on your garden. Dry winds, long days and high temperatures can quickly turn your vibrant verdant oasis into a brown and brittle mess. Good preparation will help your garden survive the harsh summer weather and allow you more time to enjoy it throughout the coming months.

Growing Rooms has put together the 10 Most Important Summer Gardening Jobs for you to do. These are simple solutions to keep your outdoor space green, healthy and inviting.

 

1. Mow your Lawn

Mowing is important to keep your lawn healthy and supporting growth. However, avoid mowing your lawns too short in summer summer or long dry periods. This will help keep your lawns looking green rather than brown and bare. More tips on How To Drought Proof Your Lawn This Summer

2. Prune your plants

Give your plants a light prune to tidy up and to keep your garden from turning into a jungle. Trim the hedges, shape the topiaries and remove the lower limbs of trees and shrubs. Invariably, people don’t prune deep enough, so go a little further than what you think is needed. De-head any flowers that are looking a little tired to promote continued flowering throughout the season.
Don’t forget your pot plants either. They are vulnerable to overheating as they can quickly dry out. Smaller pots can be placed in a bucket of water and left to soak for a few hours. A light mulch will help keep your plants cool as well as moving them out of the direction of the hot sun.

3. Mulch your soil

Mulching your soil is the easiest way you can protect your plants from the summer heat. Mulching helps keep the soil cool, conserves water and limits any fertiliser from being washed away by the summer rains. To maximise the potential of your mulch, make sure your soil is moist and light by giving it a good turn with a fork. This will help create air and insulate your plant roots.
Check out this short Guide to Mulch for more tips and tricks on how to mulch the garden.

4. Water regularly and wisely

The only way to stop your garden from drying out during the hot season is with regular watering. Consider installing a water tank for this purpose! Water tanks come in a range of sizes and shapes, and can even be fitted under decks, patios or balconies to hide them from view. To avoid mildew and the plants stewing, water early in the day when it’s cool. This will also help reduce the risks of fungi attacking the foliage. In the early mornings, the soil is most receptive and the water will easily reach the root systems. Depending on the weather, you may also need to give your plants a light spray in the early evening too.
Adding fertiliser, feed and minerals to the water makes watering serve a double-duty.

5. Prepare the Pool

To keep your pool healthy, regular maintenance is a necessity. Make up a checklist of all the tasks that need to be performed regularly to maintain your pool, so that none of the essentials are forgotten. Check the filter system and clean the filter every week. Regularly empty the skimmer boxes and remove leaves. Also, make sure the water chemistry is balanced and check pH.
A sleek glass fence adds visual impact to your pool area, so make sure it’s spotless. Simply use warm water, liquid soap and a sponge to wash it down, then rinse the glass off with a quick hose-down.
For after-dark ambiance, energy-efficient LED lighting can be fixed above and below the waterline. Make sure all of your bulbs are working for the perfect night-time illumination.

6. Oil the deck

Timber decks will naturally start to turn grey over time due to the effects of sun, rain and wind. To keep your deck looking rich and warm, it needs to be oiled regularly. Start by cleaning, scrubbing and lightly sanding the timber. Ensure it’s completely dry then apply oil evenly along the grain with a brush. Allow at least four hours to dry (better: 24 hours!) then give a second coat.

7. Power-wash the pavers

Over time, pavers can start to look decidedly unclean. Rain, dirt and mold can turn beautiful surfaces black and splotchy, particularly those pavers around the pool. Fire up the Gerni gun to refresh the brickwork and make them look new. It’s also a good opportunity to remove weeds from between the paver stones.

8. Provide adequate shade

Dining and entertaining alfresco are some of the greatest joys allowed by the Australian summer. But it’s important to keep yourself, your family and your guests cool and safe from overexposure to the sun while you’re enjoying the iconic backyard barbecue. Shade – whether it be umbrellas, screens, sails, or canopies – is essential during the hottest part of the year. Not only will it allow you to enjoy the outside areas for longer, but it protects the skin from harmful UV radiation, too. Clean your shade and make sure, everything is intact and fixed correctly.

9. Check illumination

Make sure all exterior lighting is working. Whether you’re enjoying a barbecue, having a swim, relaxing in the cool evening air or letting the kids run around outside, a few quick fixes now will mean that you’ll get maximum enjoyment from your outdoor areas morning, noon and night throughout the summer months.Replace dead light globes and make sure the transformers are functioning for all 12-volt lighting. Install solar lights if you want to add illumination to your garden but not go to the trouble of bringing in an electrician.
Lighting that’s too bright can be blinding, creates deep shadows and makes everyone looked washed out. The best option is to have a variety of lights, making them a little brighter at steps, doorways and along paths. Sitting and socialising areas should feature soft lighting to make the atmosphere warm and inviting.
A few strands of fairy lights will quickly make the garden look magical, delighting the kids (and adults!).
Check out more tips on lighting in our article Garden Trend: Outdoor Lightning

10. Get your BBQ area ready

What would an Australian backyard be without a barbecue? Even apartment dwellers with a modest balcony can usually squeeze in a tripod model to cook up a sausage sizzle. Regular cleaning is part and parcel of owning a barbecue. Check out our guide on How to clean your BBQ.
If you cook outside a lot, it may be worth adding a small fridge to your barbecue area. It’s perfect for keeping meat at hand yet out of the sun – and for storing icy beverages for the chef.
Don’t forget to look after your outdoor furniture. Scrub wooden furniture at least once a year to get rid of any mold. Hint: hire a high-pressure water cleaner and you’ll get the job done in a fraction of the time. Wash the soft furnishings, such as seat and cushion covers.

You have more tips for your garden in Summer? We would love to hear them!

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Inside Out August 2020 https://growingrooms.com.au/inside-out-august-2020/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=inside-out-august-2020 Thu, 13 Aug 2020 02:10:12 +0000 https://growingrooms.com.au/?p=11297 The post Inside Out August 2020 appeared first on Growing Rooms - Sydney Landscape Design Experts.

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Inside out 08_2020 - Clovelly project

 

It’s always a proud moment when one of our projects gets featured in a magazine. So when Inside Out approached us to get our Clovelly project into their August 2020 issue, we naturally said yes.
This garden really touched all of our departments, from the designers to the construction team and now the maintenance team. Everyone is or was involved at one point or the other and we are all invested in keeping it in the best shape possible.
The front garden provides a warm welcome to the family and their visitors.  But the floating pool and elegant alfresco area in the rear garden are the center of the space.

We are looking forward to maintaining this wonderful space in the future and hope the owners get lots of joy out of it.

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HOUZZ Australia contributor Carrol Baker approached us to write a feature about our wonderful Bellevue Hill project.
Read the full article on the Houzz website and click through to our portfolio page for more pictures

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Outdoor Living May 2020 https://growingrooms.com.au/outdoor-living-may-2020/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=outdoor-living-may-2020 Fri, 29 May 2020 02:40:31 +0000 https://growingrooms.com.au/?p=11253 The post Outdoor Living May 2020 appeared first on Growing Rooms - Sydney Landscape Design Experts.

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Are you dreaming of long chats with friends by a crackling fire while your kids roast marshmallows? A firepit and seating area bring people together and provide extra entertaining space in your garden. But how to start with to design a fire pit area in your back garden?
We’ve put together an expert piece for Outdoor Living on fire pit areas, covering the most important questions you should ask yourself before starting your project.

For more pictures of our wonderful projects where we’ve installed fire pits, please check out our portfolio page and our Instagram profile.

Think about getting a fire pit in your back garden? We are here to help! Please get in touch on our contact page

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2019 Excellence Award for Growing Rooms Landscapes https://growingrooms.com.au/2019-excellence-award-for-growing-rooms-landscapes/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2019-excellence-award-for-growing-rooms-landscapes Fri, 29 Nov 2019 02:47:34 +0000 https://growingrooms.com.au/?p=11211 The post 2019 Excellence Award for Growing Rooms Landscapes appeared first on Growing Rooms - Sydney Landscape Design Experts.

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The Daily Telegraph July 2019 https://growingrooms.com.au/the-daily-telegraph-july-2019/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-daily-telegraph-july-2019 Fri, 06 Sep 2019 02:35:54 +0000 https://growingrooms.com.au/?p=11206 The post The Daily Telegraph July 2019 appeared first on Growing Rooms - Sydney Landscape Design Experts.

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Big Spring Clean-up for Your Garden https://growingrooms.com.au/big-spring-clean-for-your-garden/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=big-spring-clean-for-your-garden https://growingrooms.com.au/big-spring-clean-for-your-garden/#comments Fri, 16 Aug 2019 21:06:20 +0000 https://growingrooms.com.au/?p=758 The post Big Spring Clean-up for Your Garden appeared first on Growing Rooms - Sydney Landscape Design Experts.

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Garden Spring Clean-Up is Due: Suddenly spring is here and now is the perfect time to give your garden a nice clean up. The Growing Rooms Team has picked some key jobs for you to consider for a high impact spring garden.

  1. Clean and oil timber decks
    Remove moss and mold with a stiff broom and a hose. To make the job easier, there are plenty of non-toxic mold removers now available that can be sprayed onto paving and decks, or you can make your own:

DIY: Prepare the wood deck treatment solution by mixing 3 quarts of water, 1 quart of oxygen bleach, and 1/4 cup of ammonia-free liquid dishwasher detergent. If you don’t have bleach, you can substitute vinegar. Vinegar acts like the bleach without the chemical composition.

Spray or pour the chemicals on the mildew infected areas. Allow the solution to sit for about 15 minutes. Thoroughly rinse all the residue off the deck once the chemicals have finished working their magic. If you still see any mildew present, repeat until you get results.
Treat the deck with an oil-based sealer, which will help keep your wooden deck in good shape for a long period of time.

  1. Clean outdoor furniture
    Whether your outdoor furniture is made of wood or metal, it needs regular attention to avoid stains or rust. Remove mold and stains from wood using the selfmade treatment solution from above or a stiff wire brush to get rid of rust and loose paint on metal furniture. Don’t forget to oil or repaint your furniture for this nice refreshed look.
  1. Get rid of weed
    The warm spring weather encourages weeds to germinate, so remove them while they’re small. It’s much, much harder to get rid of weeds if you let them mature, particularly if you wait until they flower and spread their seed around the garden. Mulching around young plants will not only help keep weeds and pests away but also retain moisture in the soil.
Not sure if you have the time to clean your garden for spring? Our maintenance team is happy to help – either with a one-off visit or regular maintenance visits. Get in touch today to learn more.
  1. Clean up the water features
    Remove leaves and algae from ponds and refill with fresh water.
    Overgrown aquatic and marginal plants need to be divided and repotted every year or two just like other containerised plants. Lift baskets out and carefully remove plants before cutting clumps into smaller segments.
  2. Trim and shape
    Trimming will help keep trees and shrubs nice and compact. Prune deciduous trees if they have outgrown their position, or if limbs are diseased and damaged. To create a pleasing shape when you are reducing the size of your trees, cut out just those branches that are too tall or wide.
  1. Clean the BBQ
    Give your BBQ a good clean and making sure everything is in working order. If it’s looking a little worse for wear, it might be time to update – the latest ranges offer many options such as warming racks, wok burners and viewing windows. We’ve put together more tips on “How to clean your BBQ” in this article.
Your garden is a mess? No worries! Our maintenance team can revive it. Call us today!
  1. Don’t forget about the front garden
    Your front garden gives visitors their first impression of your house. Don’t forget to get rid of mold and moss here as well. Nice looking pots, planted or left empty, will add impact to the front porch.
  1. Refresh built elements
    It’s amazing how a new coat of paint or stain gives new life to existing structures in the garden. Repainting or staining tired looking fences, walls, sheds and pergolas will give your whole garden an instant pick-me-up. Always clean surfaces thoroughly before re-staining or repainting, regardless of whether they are new or existing.
  1. Shop new furniture and accessories
    If cleaning and repainting your furniture is no option have a look for the newest trends for your outdoor entertaining area. Stylish furniture with weather-resistant fabrics and decorative elements will bring personality to the space, simply follow a style with similar materials or colours for continuity as you would inside the home. Area rugs, solar lamps, trays and other eclectic pieces will add the extra bit of coziness you are looking for in your garden.
No time to prepare your garden for spring? No problem! We are here to help. Book your free maintenance consultation today.

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