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Tuesday, March 30th, 2010


You can create dimensionality by incorporating varying levels into your garden design. You can either utilize extreme levels or subtle levels. It depends on your personal taste and the area where you would like to create your garden.
Terraces and raised flower beds are both options to be used in creating different levels in your garden. You can also plant a selection of plants together, which vary in species, density and height. Decorative boulders, water features, Koi ponds, and wooden decking are also often employed to add different levels in your garden.
The possibilities are truly endless! Our landscaping gurus will astound you with their inspired ideas.




Should you wish to have your very own Kingfisher garden, you can contact our office on (012) 460 7990 or send us an e-mail to edrich@badecbros.com and we will send one of our highly experienced and innovative landscaping designers out to create a unique garden design, tailored to your specific needs. You will also be provided with a free, no-obligation quotation.
Our team of dedicated professionals has been designing and implementing exceptional and beautiful gardens in a professional manner for the past 12 years. We can also provide the home owner with any exterior decorative feature. We pride ourselves in providing our clients with excellent, efficient and comprehensive service. We offer all the products and services associated with creating a peaceful, and aesthetically pleasing outdoor living space which will complement the style of your home and in which you can relax.
Linda Poultney ©
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010


The trend-setting experts at Kingfisher Landscaping were approached to provide a breath of fresh air to this existing garden, which was originally installed by our professional team. The clients’ brief to the resourceful landscaping designer was to add a couple of new features and spice it up a bit. They also wanted to create more privacy in certain areas of their garden.
Kingfisher Landscaping incorporated clean, straight lines into the hard and soft scaping elements, and added stylish art and décor pieces to the overall garden design. We started this project by cleaning up the areas that needed to be revamped and then proceeded to construct raised, angular planting areas. Each of these beds differs in height, which creates interesting levels. Combined with the various textures – interesting plant palette, pebbles, screed blocks and sleepers – our innovative designer created an aesthetically pleasing exterior work of art.
We cast concrete screed blocks on site, which act as stepping stones and lead the garden ambler through this fascinating outdoor gallery. Black pebbles were strewn around the steppers, to fill the area and add contrasting texture.

This fascinating garden was specifically designed to incorporate and exhibit the clients’ impressive anthology of African art. We also added a few artistic items – dogon ladders, a dogon bench, and authentic mill stones – to complement the client’s collection. Our in-house décor company, Badec Bros Deco, manufactured wooden feature poles, as well as, solid mild steel screens and gorgeous trellis screens, which were finished in a rust effect. The magnificent sculptures were brought to their full glory, by placing them on mild steel Cubedec pedestals – courtesy of Badec Bros Deco – which were also finished in a rust effect, to match the organic theme of the garden.

Where the boundary walls were not sufficient in providing privacy to certain parts of the garden, we brought in customized, mild steel screens. These screens were placed in an overlapping manner, which creates privacy and adds to the artistic theme of the garden. The same effect was achieved by grouping together wooden feature poles in another part of the garden, which was too exposed to the clients’ liking.
We used a limited amount of plant species in our palette, but chose these plants for their interesting textures. Bromeliads (aechmea fasciata), desert spoons (dasylirion wheeleri), aloes “hedgehog”, bitter aloes (aloe ferox), carex green sedges, mother-in-law’s-tongues (sansevierias laurentii), candelabrum (euphorbia ingens) were all planted strategically around the garden. The home owners also posses a lovely collection of cycads, which were moved and re-planted in order to best exhibit their beauty.
The aloes “hedgehog” were planted in neat rows in one rectangular raised bed, which was covered with rough sand to augment the use of texture. The spiky desert spoons and plump candelabrum were planted against the boundary walls to soften the area. Another angular planter was planted with lush mondo grass (ophiopogon japonicus), whilst yet another elevated planter was decorated with authentic mill stones and planted with dainty daisy lawn (phyla nodiflora).
The end-result is a beautifully renovated garden, which perfectly displays the individual art pieces and complements the attractive home, which it so effortlessly envelops.
Whether it is landscaping, installations of Koi ponds, water features, wooden decking, garden illumination, swimming pools, irrigation or the inclusion of mosaics and garden décor in the garden – Kingfisher Landscaping will always define your exterior lifestyle in a stylish fashion. For more information, visit the company’s detailed website.
The landscaping experts at Kingfisher Landscaping design and implement exceptional and beautiful gardens in a professional manner and can provide the home owner with any exterior decorative feature. We pride ourselves in providing our clients with excellent, efficient and comprehensive service. We offer all the products and services associated with creating a peaceful, and aesthetically pleasing outdoor living space which will complement the style of your home and in which you can relax.
Linda Poultney ®
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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009



The trend-setting experts at Kingfisher Landscaping were approached to provide a breath of fresh air to this existing garden, which was originally installed by our professional team. The clients’ brief to the resourceful landscaping designer was to add a couple of new features and spice it up a bit. They also wanted to create more privacy in certain areas of their garden.
Kingfisher Landscaping incorporated clean, straight lines into the hard and soft scaping elements, and added stylish art and décor pieces to the overall garden design. We started this project by cleaning up the areas that needed to be revamped and then proceeded to construct raised, angular planting areas. Each of these beds differs in height, which creates interesting levels. Combined with the various textures – interesting plant palette, pebbles, screed blocks and sleepers – our innovative designer created an aesthetically pleasing exterior work of art.
We cast concrete screed blocks on site, which act as stepping stones and lead the garden ambler through this fascinating outdoor gallery. Black pebbles were strewn around the steppers, to fill the area and add contrasting texture.
This fascinating garden was specifically designed to incorporate and exhibit the clients’ impressive anthology of African art. We also added a few artistic items – dogon ladders, a dogon bench, and authentic mill stones – to complement the client’s collection. Our in-house décor company, Badec Bros Deco, manufactured wooden feature poles, as well as, solid mild steel screens and gorgeous trellis screens, which were finished in a rust effect. The magnificent sculptures were brought to their full glory, by placing them on mild steel Cubedec pedestals – courtesy of Badec Bros Deco – which were also finished in a rust effect, to match the organic theme of the garden.
Where the boundary walls were not sufficient in providing privacy to certain parts of the garden, we brought in customized, mild steel screens. These screens were placed in an overlapping manner, which creates privacy and adds to the artistic theme of the garden. The same effect was achieved by grouping together wooden feature poles in another part of the garden, which was too exposed to the clients’ liking.

We used a limited amount of plant species in our palette, but chose these plants for their interesting textures. Bromeliads (aechmea fasciata), desert spoons (dasylirion wheeleri), aloes “hedgehog”, bitter aloes (aloe ferox), carex green sedges, mother-in-law’s-tongues (sansevierias laurentii), candelabrum (euphorbia ingens) were all planted strategically around the garden. The home owners also posses a lovely collection of cycads, which were moved and re-planted in order to best exhibit their beauty.
The aloes “hedgehog” were planted in neat rows in one rectangular raised bed, which was covered with rough sand to augment the use of texture. The spiky desert spoons and plump candelabrum were planted against the boundary walls to soften the area. Another angular planter was planted with lush mondo grass (ophiopogon japonicus), whilst yet another elevated planter was decorated with authentic mill stones and planted with dainty daisy lawn (phyla nodiflora).
The end-result is a beautifully renovated garden, which perfectly displays the individual art pieces and complements the attractive home, which it so effortlessly envelops.
Whether it is landscaping, installations of Koi ponds, water features, wooden decking, garden illumination, swimming pools, irrigation or the inclusion of mosaics and garden décor in the garden – Kingfisher Landscaping will always define your exterior lifestyle in a stylish fashion.
The landscaping experts at Kingfisher Landscaping design and implement exceptional and beautiful gardens in a professional manner and can provide the home owner with any exterior decorative feature. We pride ourselves in providing our clients with excellent, efficient and comprehensive service. We offer all the products and services associated with creating a peaceful, and aesthetically pleasing outdoor living space which will complement the style of your home and in which you can relax.



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Monday, December 7th, 2009



This delightful garden was created by the trendsetting experts of Kingfisher Landscaping. The client’s brief to the resourceful landscape designer was to revamp the old, existing garden and give it a modern twist. Kingfisher Landscaping did just that by incorporating clean, flowing lines into the hard and soft scaping elements, and adding stylish décor pieces to the overall garden design.
In the front garden, the Kingfisher Landscaping specialists constructed a monolithic water feature, which oozes relaxation. Textured layers of cobble edging, concrete screed slabs and charcoal coloured pebbles around the water feature contrast pleasantly with lush, decorative rushes (juncus fine) and sedges (carex testacea) which were planted to softly frame this part of the garden. All of the cement features were finished in an aged concrete effect.
The in-house sculptor of Kingfisher Landscaping carved a group of abstract humanoid sculptures from Free State sandstone. These beautiful figures were displayed on a concrete plinth, behind the water feature, with a wooden screen – created from balau wood – serving as a perfect background to this aesthetically pleasing area. Young silver birch trees were also incorporated and will soon grow into veritable focal features and casters of shade. Existing heavenly bamboo (nandina domestica) were transplanted against the boundary walls, to grow into a natural border.
Just to the right of the front door, the Kingfisher Landscaping experts erected three Cubedec steel screens, with a rusted finish and planted a tree aloe (aloe bainesii) in front of each screen. These stunning décor pieces were manufactured in their in-house décor factory. A lush bed of sweet flag grasses (acorus graminues “Golden Pheasant) swathes these features, with luxuriant rushes (juncus fine) bordering the raised planter.
The back garden was transformed into an inviting and contemporary entertainment area by the Kingfisher Landscaping connoisseurs. Their internal wooden decking team installed a curvaceous balau wooden deck around the swimming pool, and sealed the wood with a mahogany coloured finish. Furthermore, they constructed a large and welcoming braai pit, with raised, circular concrete seating around it. Young yellowwood trees (podocarpus latifolius) were planted strategically, ensuring ample shade for this lovely area in the future.
The renovated garden perfectly complements the attractive home, which it so effortlessly envelops.
Whether it is landscaping, installations of Koi ponds, water features, wooden decking, garden illumination, swimming pools, irrigation or the inclusion of mosaics in the garden – Kingfisher Landscaping will always define your exterior lifestyle in a stylish fashion. For more information, visit the company’s detailed website. The landscaping experts at Kingfisher Landscaping design and implement exceptional and beautiful gardens in a professional manner and can provide the home owner with any exterior decorative feature. We pride ourselves in providing our clients with excellent, efficient and comprehensive service. We offer all the products and services associated with creating a peaceful, and aesthetically pleasing outdoor living space which will complement the style of your home and in which you can relax.



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Monday, September 21st, 2009
Pets and gardening do not always go hand-in-hand. Some believe it impossible to harmonize your dogs or cats and your garden, and that you have to choose between having a pet and having a garden. This is not necessarily true. It is very possible to synchronize the two.
When you have your garden lay-out designed, keep your pets in mind. For instance; ensure that you have high enough walls or fencing – with no large gaps – around your property to prevent your dog from pulling a Houdini on you. Dogs love patrolling the perimeter of their territory – your garden – so make sure that you do not plant sensitive or valuable plants along the borders of your garden. You can either lay down a strip of paving, gravel, pebbles or stepping stones or you can plant a topiary top-hedge to soften the wall, which will be out of reach of padding paws. You can also plant creepers against your wall, which will give you more privacy and soften your borders.
A chief reason for dogs digging up a garden is boredom. Make sure your dogs get plenty of stimulating exercise and that they have a wide selection of toys around the garden to keep them occupied.
When you lay out and plant your flower beds, you can either construct raised flower beds, or create borders around your beds, using decorative wooden fencing, which will dissuade your pets from having a romp among the roses…You can also lay down a layer of hard mulch, to discourage your pets from exploring the plant beds, depending on the type of plants you plant in your flower beds. Hard mulch includes gravel and chunky quartzite rock, which is also decorative.
You can guarantee your pets’ health and happiness by planting non-toxic plants; using organic pest repellent and creating areas where they will have access to both sunny and shady spots. Try to leave as much space as possible for them to run around in, without risking getting up to mischief.
When you plant delicate seedlings, you need to be extra careful about getting them demolished by exploring dog paws. You can either demarcate the area for a while, until the seedlings have had a running start, or you can apply a very effective home remedy…
This remedy consists of dry flour, mustard powder and cayenne pepper. All you need to do is add equal parts of these three ingredients together and sifting the deterrent around your seedlings. You will need to re-apply your concoction after you have had rain or very windy weather.
Finally, you should also keep in mind the type of lawn you have planted in your garden. Some dogs are allergic to kikuyu lawn. Evergreen lawn might yellow in spots where your female dog urinates. In our opinion, LM lawn would be your best bet.
If you do not really want or need your dog in a specific part of your garden, you can create a partition, using a fence or even a decorative gabion wall to keep your moggies out. Then you will be able to create a delicate garden, without having to worry about your canines causing havoc among the daisies…
The landscaping experts at Kingfisher Landscaping design and implement exceptional and beautiful gardens in a professional manner and can provide the home owner with any exterior decorative feature. We pride ourselves in providing our clients with excellent, efficient and comprehensive service. We offer all the products and services associated with creating a peaceful, and aesthetically pleasing outdoor living space which will complement the style of your home and in which you can relax.
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