Labrador Landscape Supplies

 

 

221 Brisbane Road

Labrador 4215
07 5537 2841

Trading Times

Mon-Fri: 6am - 4:30pm
Sat: 6am - 2:30pm
Sun: 7am - 12:00noon

Delivery

We deliver 7 days a week across the Gold Coast and Brisbane.

Landscaping Tips

Not sure how much stones or mulch you need? Try our cubic metre calculator.

 

Use the DIY calculator now

Trade

We cater from small to bulk loads on all materials. Contact us for your bulk load requirements. We deliver when you want it.

Do It Yourself (DIY) Landscaping

The Process

Planning and landscaping your garden can be a simple and rewarding DIY project.  We are here to help with landscaping advice along the way.

 

Before you start the actual landscaping, it pays to plan ahead.  We recommend the following steps to plan your garden or landscape project.

Labrador Landscape Suppliers - Barks, mulches, sand, cement and more

 

  1. Sketch – planning a garden or landscape project starts with a drawn plan.  Measure your backyard as you go.  This will help you work out how much of each landscaping material such as bark, stones, soils and sand… even the number of plants that you need.
  2. Quantify – Use your plan to work out the quantities of landscape supplies that you need.  We have provided the cubic calculator above to help you.
  3. Budget – Once you know how much of everything you need, call us.  We can usually quote over the phone.  We can suggest the appropriate landscaping material to ensure you get the look you want and stick to your budget.

 

Mulch (including river stones, plastic, barks etc) stabilises soil temperature, reduces moisture loss, and prevents sunlight from germinating weed seed.  We recommend a mulch depth of 10cm to minimise water lost through evaporation.

 

Contact us for a quote for all your landscaping supplies.

 

How much do you need?

In the boxes below, simply type in the dimensions of the cube - width, length and height. Please note that all measurements must be in metres (e.g to write 6 centimetres in metres you would enter 0.06.


Width

Length

Depth/Height

Unit of measure
 
   
Volume required Cubic Metres