New branding
You will start to see a fresh new look to our logo from this week onwards as we roll out various marketing projects.
You will start to see a fresh new look to our logo from this week onwards as we roll out various marketing projects.
Here is a delightful small patio and garden area we design and recently completed the construction and planting. Inspiration for the design was taken from the architecture of the house.
Here is what Mary had to say about her experience with Neville Stewart Landscaping Ltd
“I am delighted with the results of the landscaping and will doubless continue to be delighted as the plants grow. I am able to say I was impressed with the professional and approachable service provided by all of your team. I would not hesitate to recommend your company to family, friends and colleagues and look forward to using NSL again in the future.”
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Progressing from the design stage to construction for this lovely new-build house’s garden.
We have designed a wetlands garden with the raised walkway through NZ native plants. This garden will blend into the hillside and suit the site beautifully.
The gabion cage wall Neville is assembling is a perfect material for the site. We are maintaining the connection with the landscape by using locally sourced stone for the gabions.
Sometimes a new planting can make all the difference! We’ve just finished planting up this lovely job today. Here are some before and after photos, click the arrows on the photo to view more.
Merry Christmas from the Landscaping, Gardening and Design teams here at 37 Ward Street!
If you need your gardens looked after over the holidays for watering and garden maintenance, we will have our gardening team available throughout December and January. Call Richard on 021 510760 for more information.
Our office will be closed for design and landscaping from 4.30 pm Friday 22 December and re-open 8.30 am Monday 8th January 2018.
Have a safe and happy holiday season and a happy new year from Neville Stewart Landscaping Ltd.
Neville Stewart Landscaping Ltd’s garden maintenance team has expertly managed this windswept, coastal Otago garden over the last 10 years.
We have carefully selected plants that will thrive on this beautiful but rugged site. Shelter borders planted with Olearia, Phormium, Austroderia toe toe and neighboring Cupressus macrocarpa protect the gardens from the southerly wind and allow fabulous views and sun to the north.
Automatically timed irrigation systems installed and maintained by us give adequate water for this windswept garden.
Fruit for the family is produced from the orchard we planted with companion plants for maximum production and minimum maintenance.
A beautiful display all seasons using NZ Native, Australian and South African plantings that are tough and hardy and low maintenance. Some of these include Pachystegia insignis (Marlborough Rock Daisy), Corokia, Lavendula, Metrosideros excelsior (Pohutukawa), Aeonium, and Arctotis (African Daisy).
This stunning coastal property is filmed beautifully in the following video – click the link below. Video by Clive Copeland Photography.
Here are photos Neville took yesterday while working near Mercy Hospital. The gardens at the hospital we built back in April this year are flourishing and very productive for the hospital’s own kitchen.
The slide-show above is one of our wonderful clients property we have maintained for many years and have also designed and constructed features to present a show-shopper of a garden.
Over the last couple of weeks Neville has made sure all our staff are up to date with current first aid training.
As we are not all working in the same premise all day this is important. Now we are up to date and confident if anything should happen at work or in the community will be able to act appropriately thanks to Workplace First Aid Training Ltd who gave an interesting, interactive and enjoyable instruction on Workplace First Aid.
Using a Drone for overhead images of a project is an exciting development in the world of Landscaping. We used this technology to show you the Mercy Hospital Culinary Garden Landscape Design development. See our Recent Project page for the finished result. Thanks to Clive Copeland Photography for your fabulous work.