
Licensed Structural Landscaping (353827C) • Fixed-quote, scope-led landscaping across Sydney suburbs

Licensed Structural Landscaping (353827C) • Fixed-quote, scope-led landscaping across Sydney suburbs
Licensed Structural Landscaping (353827C) • Fixed-quote, scope-led landscaping across Sydney suburbs
If you want a landscaper in Sydney who can take a job from site visit to a clean handover, All Green Gardening & Landscaping delivers practical outdoor upgrades designed around access, drainage, materials, and how you’ll actually use the space. We quote by scope, keep the plan realistic for Sydney conditions, and build for long-term stability — not short-term looks.
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Good landscaping is less about “what looks nice” and more about what will stay level, drain correctly, and wear well through Sydney weather and day-to-day use. The right scope depends on fall and runoff, access for materials, ground condition, and how different elements tie together (paving edges, retaining, turf base, garden beds, and paths).
With All Green, the starting point is a site visit that turns ideas into a buildable plan and a fixed quote that matches the agreed scope.
Typical inclusions (final inclusions depend on your scope)
If your project needs design input, start here: Landscape design services.
We cover everything needed to keep your outdoor areas looking sharp.
Landscaping projects go smoothly when the brief is clear and the scope is built around constraints — access, levels, and how much ongoing maintenance you’re prepared to do. This service is designed for homeowners and property managers who want a tidy process and a finish that holds up.
Best fit
If your priority is ongoing upkeep after the build, you may also want: Garden maintenance.

| Situation | Best Fit | Why | Next Step |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yard feels unusable or “unfinished” | Design + staged build | Stops rework by setting levels, edges, and drainage first | Book a site visit and define scope |
| Pavers or paths are uneven | Re-bed / rebuild hardscape | Fixes base, compaction, and edge restraint | Assess access + base condition |
| Slope causing washouts or loss of soil | Retaining + drainage | Controls levels and protects structures | Plan fall + water flow |
| Lawn won’t last / becomes patchy | Turf base rebuild | A good lawn starts with base prep and drainage | Inspect soil + irrigation needs |
| You want low-maintenance gardens | Mulch + edging + planting plan | Reduces weeds and improves appearance long-term | Confirm sun/shade & watering |
Most landscaping issues aren’t “mystery problems” — they’re the result of shortcuts: poor base prep, missing edge restraint, drainage ignored, or materials that don’t match the use. The outcome you should expect is a space that looks finished, functions better, and stays that way because the build steps were done in the right order.
Common problems we solve
Outcomes clients usually want
Insider tips (what often makes the difference)
Related build services:
A smooth project comes from sequencing. If levels and drainage aren’t resolved early, everything downstream becomes expensive and messy. Our process is built around minimising rework, documenting scope, and keeping the site safe and tidy throughout.
Initial call and quick fit check
(scope, location, access, timing)
Site visit
to assess levels, drainage, materials, and practical constraints
Fixed quote
issued for the agreed scope (warranty wording included with quote)
Scheduling
with same-week availability where possible and appropriate to scope
Site preparation and build
(base work, structural elements, then finishes)
Clean-up and handover
with care notes where relevant
For more on our approach and team: How we work.






Sydney projects vary massively depending on access, parking, and material delivery. We service most Sydney suburbs and prioritise scheduling based on scope, travel, and whether materials or specialist steps (like retaining and paving base work) need lead time.
Common service areas
Availability
After-hours support is available only when required and genuinely urgent, subject to safety and access conditions
The difference between a tidy outcome and a costly redo is usually hidden in the planning: what’s in scope, what’s excluded, how levels/drainage are handled, and whether the contractor is properly licensed for the work. Before you sign anything, you can check a contractor’s licence using the NSW Government tools like Check a builder or tradesperson licence, and you can also use Verify NSW to search public registers.
On-site safety matters too. If your project involves excavation, retaining, cutting, or heavy equipment, ask what safety controls apply and how they manage hazards consistent with guidance like SafeWork NSW’s construction hub (Building and construction).
Good decisions come from knowing what “normal” looks like for scope, contracts, and safety. These references can help you plan your project and compare quotes properly.
Yes. We service most Sydney suburbs and schedule based on scope, travel time, and access constraints. Some projects are easier to book quickly because materials and site access are straightforward. If you’re unsure whether your suburb fits current runs, call or use the form and we’ll confirm availability and the next suitable site-visit times.
A fixed quote is based on an agreed scope after a site visit. That scope covers what will be built, what materials are included, and what exclusions apply. If you change the plan mid-way (for example, adding extra paving or changing finishes), the variation is priced and documented so you’re not surprised at the end.
Yes. Warranty is provided with the quote and is tied to the scope and the materials specified. Like most landscaping work, warranty outcomes can depend on factors such as drainage conditions, ground movement, and maintenance (especially for turf and planting). The quote will clarify what’s covered and any care requirements.
Yes. If you’re looking for landscaping near me in Sydney, the best next step is a site visit so we can confirm access, levels, and drainage, then provide a fixed quote. “Near me” results don’t tell you whether a provider can actually service your suburb this week, so availability confirmation is part of the process.
It depends on your scope, but most jobs include site assessment, prep work, supply and install of the agreed elements, and clean-up. Landscaping often combines hardscape (paving, retaining, edging) and softscape (turf, mulch, planting). The fixed quote spells out inclusions so you can compare like-for-like.
Yes. Many Sydney landscaping projects require retaining and paving to make a space level, safe, and usable. Retaining walls are often part of managing slopes and preventing soil movement, while paving improves access and reduces maintenance. The best solution depends on levels, drainage, and how the area will be used day to day.
Same-week availability may be possible depending on scope, site access, and current bookings. Smaller jobs with straightforward materials can sometimes start sooner than multi-stage builds. After a quick call, we’ll arrange a site visit and give you realistic timing for start date and duration once the scope is defined.
Sometimes. After-hours support is available only when required and genuinely urgent, and only if the job can be done safely with the right access and controls. Many “emergency” issues (like runoff or unstable areas) still need a proper assessment to avoid doing a temporary fix that creates a bigger problem.
Yes. We hold a Structural Landscaping Licence (353827C). If you’d like to independently verify licensing, you can use NSW Government services like the online licence check tools. We’re also happy to include licence details in quotes and documentation for your records.
In practice, many people use the terms interchangeably. The difference that matters is capability and scope: can the team plan levels, drainage, base prep, and structural elements, or are they limited to cosmetic changes? A reliable contractor documents scope, manages sequencing, and builds in a way that prevents rework.
Yes. Some clients want a full upgrade and then ongoing upkeep, while others only need the build. Maintenance can be useful after turf laying, new garden beds, or seasonal clean-ups, especially if you want the space to mature well without constant effort.
Pricing is fixed by scope after a site visit. Landscaping costs vary based on access, site preparation required, materials, and whether structural steps are needed (retaining, base rebuilds, drainage). We avoid vague ballparks because they rarely match what’s required once levels and ground conditions are confirmed.
Sometimes for very small, simple jobs, but most accurate quotes require a site visit. Photos don’t reliably show levels, drainage, base condition, or access constraints, and those are usually what drive the real scope. A short site visit helps avoid missing essentials and keeps your fixed quote genuinely fixed.
Your project’s warranty wording is provided with your quote, and we also publish general terms you can review. If you want to understand how scope, variations, and documentation are handled, you can also Read our terms.
If you want a Sydney landscaping job done with a clear scope and a clean finish, our focus is the practical side that prevents rework: levels, base prep, drainage awareness, and build sequencing. We’re licensed for structural landscaping, we quote after a site visit, and we aim for outcomes that look right and stay that way — without overcomplicating the process.
The fastest way to get a firm plan is a site visit. We’ll confirm access, levels, drainage considerations, and the exact scope you want — then issue a fixed quote with warranty wording included.
