What areas do SCAPE G.O.A.T.S Landscape Construction service?
Our landscape contracting team operate all over Brisbane and service the Brisbane inner suburbs including South Brisbane and North Brisbane.
Why choose our Landscaping Team?
Licensed and insured we bring quality customer service, reliability, skill and passion to your landscaping project.
How do I find a reputable Landscaping Company?
The best way is by word of mouth. Asking friends, neighbours and colleagues. If you see a finished Landscape project you like, ask the property owners who did the job. You can also go online and read reviews or check company websites to get a feel for the company. Once narrowed down meet up and see who best fits your project's requirements.
What is the difference between hard and soft landscaping?
Hard Landscaping is the construction of garden elements with wood, concrete, stone etc and soft landscaping is the shaping of the ground, gardens, plants and lawns etc
What kind of Landscape Construction services does your company offer?
Hardscaping like blockwork, rendering, steppers, steps, planter boxes, decking, pergolas, concreting, pool coping and tiling, excavation, retaining walls and tight access earthworks.
Soft landscaping like garden design, planting, garden beds and edging, turfing etc
Do you offer fencing solutions?
Yes, talk to us about your fencing requirements.
What climatic zone is the Brisbane region?
Brisbane is in the subtropical zone which includes the eastern coastline from Coff's Harbour in northern NSW, to Mackay.
It is a mild climate, which is why South East Queensland is the fastest growing area in Australia. It has a low winter rainfall and reliable summer rainfall; high humidity from November to March; frosts are rare; average annual lowest temperature 10°C. Warm, humid, wet summer, average January maximum temperature less than 30°C. Living in the subtropics doesn't mean that temperate vegetables will not grow, it just means you have to grow them in the winter and early spring and by November be switching to planting tropical vegetables to grow over the wet season. It is important to plant cool season crops so they have time to mature in the cool weather; if they are planted too late they will bolt to seed as soon as the weather warms up in spring. The subtropics grows tubers extremely well, particularly plants like sweet potato, cassava, Queensland arrowroot, yacon and jicama. It shares with the tropics a wide range of perennial vegetables that are the staples of the subtropical vegetable garden.