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Green Revolution Gardens is an award-winning company
specialising in the maintenance and development of
beautiful gardens in the Upper Blue Mountains

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Matthew Thummler
Green Revolution Gardens 
Principal Horticulturist

Our team take the plant selection aspect of horticulture very seriously, we understand that it’s often the difference between a mediocre garden and a spectacular one.
 

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Green Revolution Gardens (GRG) love plants. But we particularly love plants in the right places because this is how they reach their full potential and truly flourish. This means knowing which plants will grow best in which conditions and complement a design.The GRG team take this aspect of horticulture very seriously, we understand that it’s often the difference between a mediocre garden and a spectacular one. Plants that are selected for the right soil conditions and sunlight requirements are far more likely to thrive and transform outdoor spaces – and this is always GRG’s aim.

To complement our love of plants is our strong understanding of the environment to put them in - the design process. From a small garden bed through to a complete new landscape we have the skills, knowledge and creativity to help you achieve the garden you want.

We can provide full drawn plans or go the organic route (preparing 
a recommended plant and materials list to work from) if your budget prefers.

 

From a small garden bed through to a complete new landscape we have 
the skills, knowledge and creativity to help you achieve the garden
you want.

 

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Jocasta Milligan 
Green Revolution Gardens 
Principal Horticulturist

In 2022, Green Revolution Gardens won Gold in The Landscape Association Awards (TLA) for garden maintenance for the fourth time. On this occasion, it was for the magnificent, other-worldly garden grounds that is the 'Escarpment Garden'. To view this spectacular garden, click the video above and to view stunning, bird's-eye footage of other award-winning Green Revolution Gardens such as Falls Gallery (2017), Sally's Garden (2018) and Ben Lomond (2019), please click the leaf below >

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