Premium Landscaping in Double Bay
You didn't move to Double Bay for an ordinary garden. Between the harbour glimpses and coastal breeze, your outdoor space should be something you love spending time in.
At Succulent Designs Sydney, we're landscapers in Double Bay who've spent the last few years creating gardens that suit this unique part of Sydney. From the salty air drifting up from Redleaf Pool to the sandstone soil that challenges most plants, we know what thrives here and what doesn't.
What We Do
Succulent Landscape Design Double Bay
Succulents are brilliant for this area: they look striking, need minimal water, and love the Double Bay microclimate. We design modern, low-maintenance, visually strong gardens where these sculptural plants become the focal point.
The Full Garden Treatment
Succulents are only part of what we do. Whether you're refreshing a tired courtyard or starting from scratch, we also handle:
We consider how the light hits your space throughout the day, where you need privacy, and how to work with your home's architecture. Federation charm or modern lines, we adapt our approach.
Why Choose Us?
We Know Double Bay
We have worked extensively in the Eastern Suburbs, which means we understand the sandstone, the coastal exposure, the council requirements, and which plants flourish on New South Head Road versus Tivoli Avenue.
Qualified Professionals
We are qualified horticulturists who specialise in horticultural design and have years of experience creating and enhancing gardens across Sydney.
Gardens That Thrive
We design landscapes that perform well in this maritime climate with minimal maintenance. You get to enjoy your garden without constantly working on it.
Seasonal Care Planning
We provide a maintenance roadmap to keep your plants looking great year-round. A garden that's stunning in spring but struggles by summer isn't good enough.
Suburb reference: Woollahra and Double Bay area Year: 2024–ongoing Job type: Ongoing horticultural maintenance
Woollahra and Double Bay share more than a postcode boundary. Both suburbs sit within the Woollahra Municipal Council area, both feature a high concentration of heritage-listed properties with gardens that have been accumulated over decades, and both present the same characteristic soil profile — amended garden beds over sandstone substrate, with reasonable drainage but limited depth for root development. Maintaining gardens in this part of Sydney requires an understanding of those conditions and the council heritage overlays that shape what can and can't be done.
This property is a case in point. A narrow side passage tiled with encaustic cement leads through to a fully enclosed rear courtyard — irregular sandstone paving, ivy-covered walls, ornate laser-cut metal screens, a climbing plant trained over an iron arch, and a collection of Japanese Box (Buxus microphylla) globe topiaries in square black planters. A dense Clivia (Clivia miniata) bed runs the full length of the boundary wall, established in what is typical of older properties in this part of the Eastern Suburbs — amended garden soil over sandstone, with good drainage but limited soil depth for root systems requiring consistent nutrition.
The ongoing maintenance scope covers Buxus clipping to maintain the topiary forms, weeding throughout the beds and paving joints, and general garden tidy including leaf blowing. The Clivia bed requires particular attention — Amaryllis caterpillar (Spodoptera picta) is a recurring pest on Clivia in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs, and integrated pest management is an ongoing part of the program. Left unmanaged, the caterpillar can strip foliage rapidly and compromise an otherwise immaculate planting. Early identification and targeted treatment — rather than blanket spraying — is the approach that protects both the plants and the broader garden environment.
Maintaining a garden like this is less about transformation and more about stewardship — understanding what each plant needs, recognising problems early, and keeping a considered heritage space in the condition it deserves. It's the kind of work that suits both Woollahra and Double Bay properties well — gardens that are already considered, and simply need someone who knows what they're doing to keep them that way.
Loved By Locals
Our landscapers in Double Bay also service the surrounding areas, including:
We typically respond to enquiries within 24 hours and can visit your property within 3–5 business days. We're familiar with Double Bay's streets, council guidelines, and how to work with everything from heritage homes to modern builds.
Ready to Transform Your Outdoor Space?
If you're ready to transform your garden with landscaping in Double Bay, we’re here to help. Call us on 0407 039 468 or drop us a line through our contact form. We'll visit your property, discuss what you want, and show you how our landscapers in Double Bay can bring your vision to life.
Double Bay Landscaping FAQs
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Choosing the right landscaping team makes all the difference. At Succulent Designs Sydney, we combine botanical expertise with refined design to create gardens that are beautiful, resilient, and tailored to their environment. Our approach is grounded in horticulture, shaped by sustainability, and elevated through thoughtful artistry.
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Yes, our softscaping in Double Bay includes all sizes of outdoor space, from large front yards to compact patios and rooftop planters. Custom plant curation and placements are tailored to your space and needs.
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Depending on the time of year, consultations are typically available within a week, with execution timelines ranging from 2 to 6 weeks post-approval.
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Absolutely. We're familiar with Woollahra Council's guidelines and design with local requirements in mind.