Waverley Council area · Eastern Suburbs

Landscaping Waverley

Compact, salt-hardy courtyards and balconies across the Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama beaches, planned to handle ocean salt and stay low-maintenance on Waverley's small, tightly packed blocks.

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Completed landscaping project in Waverley
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What we do

Our services across Waverley

One insured team for landscaping, gardening, paving and tree work in Waverley. Each card links to the full service page for the detail.

Landscaping & design

In Waverley's compact Bondi blocks, every square metre of courtyard or balcony has to earn its place.

Gardening & maintenance

Salt-laden coastal wind means planting near the beaches works best when it stays hardy and low-maintenance.

Paving & retaining walls

Small courtyards and balconies suit tidy, hard-wearing paving that makes the most of limited outdoor space.

Tree services

Close to the coast, salt-tolerant trees and screening give tightly packed courtyards privacy without crowding them.

Small blocks, dense streets and the open ocean at Bondi

Waverley is one of the smallest local government areas in Sydney and among the most densely built, a tight grid of terraces, semis, cottages and apartments packed between Bondi Junction and the coast. It takes in the beaches at Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama, along with Queens Park and Waverley itself, and almost everywhere the outdoor space is compact. Big backyards are the exception here, not the rule, so a garden is usually a small rear courtyard, a front pocket, a balcony or a strip of ground beside the house, and every square metre has to earn its place.

That combination of dense blocks and a hard ocean edge shapes how we approach landscaping across the area. The priority is nearly always the same: a private, good-looking space that copes with coastal salt and does not demand constant upkeep. Most owners around Bondi and Bronte want a well-planned small area that works hard, drains properly and still looks green through a windy, salty summer.

Planting for genuine ocean salt, not a sheltered bay

The salt in Waverley is the real ocean kind, not the gentler wash of a bay tucked behind a headland. Homes near the sand at Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama, and along the clifftop line of the Bondi to Bronte coastal walk, take salt-laden wind straight off the water, which scorches soft foliage and slowly kills plants that were never suited to the spot. A few streets back it eases, but salt still carries further than people expect, so it pays to plant for it from the start.

We lean on genuinely coast-hardy species that shrug off wind and salt and, just as important on small blocks, stay compact without endless cutting back. Westringia, coastal banksia, coastal rosemary, lomandra, dianella and pig face all hold up close to the water, and on an exposed front the toughest of them take the brunt while softer plants sit behind. The ground near the beaches is often light and sandy, so a layer of mulch holds moisture around the roots through summer, and the odd hedge and screen trim keeps things sharp on a tight site.

Courtyards behind the terraces and semis

Away from the apartment blocks, much of Waverley is terraces, semis and older cottages on narrow blocks, and the usable garden is often a small rear courtyard reached through the house. In beach streets around Bronte, Tamarama and North Bondi these spaces do everything at once: a spot to sit out of the wind, to hose off after a swim and to keep a few plants going. On an area this size the ground surface sets the tone, so getting the paving and the levels right is where a courtyard project usually starts.

We lay courtyard paving to suit these tight, enclosed spaces, setting subtle falls so water runs off cleanly and away from the house rather than pooling against a back wall. Where a courtyard steps down from the house, or a small change in level needs holding, a low retaining wall or a built-in planter tidies the edge and frees up floor for planting. We handle courtyard work across the beach suburbs, including Bronte, Tamarama and North Bondi.

Balcony and rooftop greening around Bondi Junction

Up on the ridge, Bondi Junction is the dense, built-up heart of the area, with apartment towers and units where the only outdoor space is a balcony or, higher up, a shared rooftop terrace. These spots sit well above the street and catch plenty of wind, and being close to the coast the air still carries salt, so soft, thirsty plants struggle while tough, wind-tolerant ones in good pots do fine. Weight is the other consideration once soil, containers and water go in, so heavier pots are best kept near structural walls, and it is worth checking any building or strata requirements before loading up a balcony or roof.

We plan these spaces around containers and lighter raised planters rather than deep built-up beds, using screening and a few well-chosen plants to green a balcony without eating into the floor. A planted balcony or a tidy rooftop terrace can carry a surprising amount of green once the plants suit the exposure. We look after unit and balcony gardens throughout Bondi Junction and the surrounding streets.

Balcony and rooftop greening around Bondi Junction

Making a compact courtyard private and easy to keep

In a place as tightly packed as Waverley, privacy is one of the most common things owners ask for. Blocks sit close together and are often overlooked by neighbouring semis, terraces and unit balconies, so a green screen along a boundary or the back of a courtyard makes a small space feel private and calm. Clipped lilly pilly or a salt-tolerant screen does the job, and climbers or a row of slim pots add height where there is no room for a bed.

Low upkeep matters just as much, because most people here want a space they can actually use rather than one they are forever maintaining. A lawn rarely makes sense on a small, shaded or salt-exposed courtyard, so we usually steer owners away from turf here and towards paving with planted borders, which keeps ongoing care down to light weeding, feeding and the occasional trim. A compact, paved courtyard with well-chosen planting is the setup that suits most Waverley homes, from Queens Park across to the beach.

Access and green waste on packed beach streets

Working in Waverley comes with a practical catch that owners further out rarely think about: getting materials in and waste out. Streets around the beaches are narrow and busy, parking near Bondi and Bronte is tight, and a lot of blocks have no rear lane or side access, so pavers, soil, plants and green waste often travel through the house or down a shared stair. We plan material sizes and delivery timing around that from the start, rather than being caught out on the day.

How it works

From first call to finished garden, in four steps

A clear, low-pressure process. You get a fixed written quote before any work starts, so there are no surprises.

Talk it through

Call or send the form. We discuss your property, your goals and a rough budget for the work.

On-site quote

We visit your Waverley property, measure up and give a fixed written quote, free and no obligation.

Design & schedule

We confirm materials, planting and staging, then book a start date that suits you.

Build & tidy up

Our insured team completes the work, clears all green waste and leaves the site clean.

What we build

Outdoor projects for Waverley properties

See our projects
Backyard landscaping with paving, lawn and garden beds in Waverley

Backyard transformations

New lawns, garden beds, paving and screening planting for family yards.

Paving, driveway and retaining wall landscaping project in Waverley

Paving, driveways & retaining walls

Driveways, paths, patios and structural walls built to last on local blocks.

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Fifteen years of design, construction and garden care for Sydney homes and businesses, backed by full public liability insurance.

  • 15+ years serving Sydney
  • Full public liability insurance
  • Fixed written quotes, no obligation
  • Compliant with the Biosecurity Act 2015
  • Residential and commercial
  • Open 7 days, 7am to 7pm
Areas we cover

Across the Bondi beaches area

From Bondi and Bronte to Tamarama and Bondi Junction, we cover the compact gardens and courtyards of the Waverley LGA. Choose your suburb below.

Landscaping across Waverley. Linked suburbs open their own landscaping page; plain names are areas we also cover.

Choose a service above to see the Waverley suburbs we cover for it. A linked suburb has its own page for that service; we still service every suburb listed. For a specific service see our landscaping, paving, turf and tree pages, or ask for a free quote.
Local questions

Waverley landscaping questions

Which plants hold up to the salt near Bondi and Bronte?
Close to the beaches and along the clifftops the salt comes straight off the ocean, so you want genuinely coast-hardy plants. Westringia, coastal banksia, coastal rosemary, lomandra, dianella and pig face all cope well with salt-laden wind, and the toughest are best placed on the most exposed edge. How much you can plant depends on how open your position is, which we check on site.
I have a small courtyard behind a terrace. How should I use it?
On a compact courtyard, paving with planted borders almost always beats trying to keep a patch of lawn alive. It gives you a usable, low-maintenance space and, with a hedge or screen along the boundary, some privacy from close neighbours and unit balconies. Because the space is enclosed, getting the surface falls right so water drains away from the house is the main thing to sort out early.
Can you green up a balcony or rooftop at Bondi Junction?
Yes, that is a common job around Bondi Junction. On balconies and rooftops we plant into containers and lighter raised planters rather than heavy built-up beds, and we choose wind and salt-tolerant species because these spaces sit high and exposed. Weight adds up once soil and water go in, so it is worth confirming any limits and building or strata requirements before we load up the space.
How do you manage a job when there is no lane or parking near the beach?
Plenty of Waverley blocks have no rear lane or side access, and parking near the beaches is tight, so materials often come in through the house and green waste goes out the same way. We plan the size of deliveries and their timing around that, and we fold rubbish and green waste removal into the work so nothing is left piled on a narrow street.
Is a lawn worth it on a small block in Waverley?
Usually not. On a small, often shaded or salt-exposed block there is rarely the space or the conditions for turf to do well, and it needs more water and mowing than the area justifies. We generally suggest paving with planted borders and a few pots instead, which suits compact Waverley courtyards and keeps ongoing upkeep low.
How do I get a quote for landscaping in Waverley?
Call A1 Gardening and Landscaping Sydney on 0451 267 287 and we will arrange a free, fixed-price quote on site. Seeing the courtyard, balcony or garden in person lets us factor in coastal exposure, access and how you want to use a compact space before we price the work. We are open seven days, 7am to 7pm, and cover the whole Waverley area.
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