Garden Design Bundaberg

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10+ YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

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Bundaberg Garden Design

At Brendan’s Landscaping and Fencing, we provide custom garden design services for homeowners across Bundaberg and surrounding areas, including Bargara, Coral Cove, and Elliot Heads. We build outdoor spaces that are practical, personal, and easy to maintain.


Whether you want a colourful front yard, a peaceful retreat, or a low-upkeep layout, we’ll design a garden that reflects how you live and use your space.


Our team considers everything from soil and sun exposure to plant selection and layout flow. We create designs that maximise the space you have—adding structure, shade, privacy, and purpose. With over 10 years of local knowledge, we know what works in the local conditions.


Call 0432 793 382 to book a free quote and start planning your ideal garden.

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Practical Planning Meets Natural Style

We approach garden design with both creativity and common sense. Every garden starts with a conversation—about how you want to use your space, how much maintenance you’re happy to take on, and what kind of look you’re after. From there, we build a plan that brings those ideas to life.


Our team selects plants that thrive in your conditions and lays out features like paths, borders, seating areas, or screening to create natural flow. We also think long-term—choosing layouts that mature well over time and designs that still look great between seasons.


Whether you’re working with a blank canvas or want to refresh what’s already there, we’ll design a garden that makes the most of your outdoor area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How Do I Start Designing a Garden From Scratch?

    Designing a garden starts with analysing your space—consider sunlight, soil type, drainage, wind exposure, and how you want to use the area. Create a basic plan or sketch that outlines zones for features like lawn, garden beds, pathways, or entertaining areas. Then, choose plants suited to your climate and maintenance preferences, keeping in mind growth habits, flowering seasons, and mature size. Think about layers—ground covers, shrubs, and trees—to create depth and variety. Consider hardscaping elements such as edging, retaining walls, or mulch for structure and long-term usability. A good garden design balances beauty with practicality.

  • What Plants Work Well in a Low-Maintenance Garden?

    Low-maintenance gardens rely on drought-tolerant, pest-resistant, and slow-growing plants that require minimal care. Popular options include native grasses, succulents, lomandra, lavender, rosemary, and ground covers like creeping boobialla. Evergreens are a good choice because they maintain structure year-round and reduce seasonal cleanup. Mulching garden beds suppresses weeds and retains moisture, cutting down on watering and weeding. Choosing plants that thrive in local soil and climate conditions reduces the need for fertilisers or soil amendments. Grouping plants with similar needs also helps simplify maintenance.

  • How Can I Make a Small Garden Feel Bigger?

    To make a small garden feel larger, use clever layout techniques and optical illusions. Curved paths or diagonal paving draw the eye through the space, creating a sense of depth. Mirrors or reflective surfaces can visually double the space, while vertical elements like trellises or green walls draw the eye upward. Keeping plant selections minimal and colour schemes consistent prevents visual clutter. Raised garden beds and tiered planting create dimension without overcrowding. Incorporating open spaces and strategically placed focal points makes even the smallest yard feel more spacious and dynamic.

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