Garden Care Services

Endurance Services now have regular, occasional & large garden care services available.

Grounds Maintenance.
Lawn mowing.
Rubbish removal.
Weeding.
Pruning.

Dingo Mini Digger Hire

Endurance Services now have a Dingo Mini Digger available for hire.

Mini Diggers are great for small scale site clearing and levelling prior
to landscaping.

Check out our Decking & Timber Refresh Service which makes out-door timber surfaces like new.





We are sorry to announce that due to high demand and the technicalities involved in creating landscaping quotes we will be unable to provide quotes for landscaping for over a month.

You may Apply for a Free Landscaping Quote by filling out this form but due to high demand we will not be able to provide quotes for over a month.

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    Handyman Services

    Endurance Services now provide Handyman services.

    The ultimate Mr fix-it, an Endurance Handyman can repair just about anything.
    DESIGNING A NEW HOME GARDEN

    by John Mason, Principal,
    Australian Correspondence Schools
    -
    www.acs.edu.au

    WHAT DO YOU REALLY WANT?
    Some people love their garden. They are fanatics, and heaven help anyone who damages one of their plants. For others, the garden is a place to use; somewhere to get outside and enjoy life. There are even others who don't really care too much about the garden, but have one anyway, just because it's a good way to keep their property looking presentable.

    Gardens come in all shapes, sizes and types; and the right one for you is determined by what you really want, the area you are working with (natural features) and how you plan to use the garden; if at all. The pity is, most people don't really plan their garden, and they often end up admiring other peoples places, and never being quite satisfied with their own property. There are exceptions of course; but more people would have what really suits them if they took the time to do a little planning.

    THINK ABOUT YOUR NEEDS
    The first step is to consider your priorities? Look over the following list and rate each reason for having a garden in order of priority?

    To spend time and take in the tranquillity and peace
    Children to play in
    Adult Recreation (swimming etc)
    Entertainment areas
    To grow food (fruit, vegies, poultry etc)
    To grow flowers/colour
    To make the home (inside & out) cooler
    Provide a buffer from the outside world (visual and sound)
    Provide storage space
    Increase property values
    To house a collection of plants
    Somewhere to work
    To keep fit by gardening
    To keep people or animals off your property
    To minimize pest problems such as snakes, rodents, ants or cockroaches
    Other ...

    GETTING DOWN TO WORK
    Once you know what your priorities are, you can then start to develop a garden which meets your requirements. The needs listed above CAN usually each be achieved to a greater or lesser extent; but to achieve some of these things will make it difficult to achieve others.

    To plan a good garden requires the right frame of mind. If you approach the garden as a chore, that will reflect in the design. Gardens which impress are ones designed with a little flair, and perhaps the application of some lateral thinking. Don't be restricted to duplicating what everyone else has. Your garden is your chance to stamp your environment with your own personal character.

    Be different! Interesting gardens need a little daring and imagination.

    IF MONEY IS A PROBLEM:
    CUT COSTS BUT NOT QUALITY

    There are two types of costs involved in a garden; the first is building it, the second is maintaining it.

    Often if a little more time, effort and money is spent on building the garden; then the cost of maintaining it can be greatly reduced. Gardens which are initially cheap to build often (not always), start by having things go wrong sooner; and that means ongoing repair and maintenance bills. This type of problem can however, be largely avoided by using good quality materials. These are often not necessarily more expensive ones.

    Examples:
    Timber retaining walls are expensive. You can build cheaper retaining walls with less expensive timber, but that timber may only last a fraction of the time; hence you are up for the cost of replacing the wall sooner. Solution: If possible use suitable preservatives on the timber, or treat the embankments in other ways (eg. planting creepers and mulching).

    Paving is an expensive way to surface an area. Solution : use gravel or mulch, or reduce the amount of paved area (ie: more lawn or garden beds).
    Fencing Services
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