Landscaping in Maroochydore

Landscaping That Captures the Coast’s Charm


Life around Maroochydore is all about sunshine, sea breezes and relaxed outdoor living, and we design landscapes that fit that lifestyle perfectly. At All Aspects Landscaping, we combine local knowledge with over 25 years of experience to create spaces that are as practical as they are beautiful.


Our landscaping services cover everything from garden design and turf installation to decking, paving, fencing and irrigation, helping homes and businesses make the most of every square metre. We understand the challenges of coastal conditions – salt spray, sandy soil and unpredictable rainfall – so every project is built to last.


Locals choose us for our attention to detail, honest communication and designs that feel right at home on the Sunshine Coast.


If your outdoor space could use a fresh start, give us a call on 0418 775 889 today for a free, no-obligation quote.

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Bringing Outdoor Visions to Life


From the leafy streets near Cotton Tree to the elevated views around Buderim Avenue, Maroochydore offers a mix of styles and landscapes. We work closely with each client to design outdoor areas that reflect how they actually live.


Every stage of the process is handled with care, from the first consultation through to site preparation, planting and finishing. Our team uses high-quality materials and modern equipment to deliver in every element: irrigation systems that save water, paving that manages drainage and plant choices that thrive.


We pride ourselves on neat worksites, clear timelines and friendly communication throughout. The end result is always a space that blends seamlessly with Maroochydore’s natural beauty while adding comfort and value to the property.

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • What landscaping features work best for coastal properties?

    Coastal properties benefit from hardy, salt-tolerant plants such as lomandra, coastal rosemary and agaves. Materials like treated timber, stone and composite decking hold up well in salty air.


    Windbreaks made from hardy shrubs or slatted fencing can protect delicate areas from sea spray. Choosing permeable paving and proper drainage helps prevent erosion and puddling in sandy soils.

  • How do I plan a low-maintenance garden?

    A low-maintenance garden starts with smart plant selection, using native and drought-tolerant species that need less watering and trimming.


    Grouping plants with similar needs helps reduce care, while installing irrigation and mulching garden beds keeps soil moist longer.


    Limiting lawn areas and using paving, pebbles or groundcovers cuts down on mowing and weeding.

  • What’s involved in preparing a site before landscaping begins?

    Site preparation is a crucial first step. It includes clearing old vegetation, levelling uneven ground, assessing soil quality and setting up proper drainage. In some cases, retaining walls or edging are added to stabilise the space.


    Compacting the soil and improving its structure with compost or sand ensures plants and structures stay secure over time.

  • Can landscaping improve my property's energy efficiency?

    Yes. Strategic landscaping can reduce energy use by controlling sun exposure and airflow. Trees or pergolas placed near windows provide natural shade, keeping homes cooler in summer.


    Lawns and garden beds also absorb heat rather than reflecting it, helping moderate temperatures around the house. Even small design choices can have a noticeable impact on comfort and energy costs.

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