Expert Landscaping — SE Melbourne 0470 639 336

Vegetable patches

Raised vegetable patches and edible garden beds — grow your own food at home

Build a Vegetable Patch at Home

Growing your own vegetables is one of the best things you can do for your family — fresher food, lower bills, and a great hobby. We build vegetable patches that work, from a single raised bed to a full kitchen garden.

Every patch starts with the right soil mix, proper drainage, and quality timber or sleeper edging. We can also include irrigation drippers, weed matting underneath, and netting to keep birds and possums out.

Tell us how much space you have and what you want to grow — we’ll design and build a patch that suits your block and your lifestyle.

What We Offer

Raised Veggie Beds

Standard and tall raised beds — easy access for planting and harvesting.

Premium Soil Mix

Quality vegetable soil blend for healthy growth from day one.

Timber Edging

Hardwood or treated pine edging that lasts.

Irrigation

Drip irrigation to keep your plants watered with minimal effort.

Pest Protection

Netting and covers to keep birds, possums and pests out.

Custom Sizes

Built to fit your space — small backyards to large vegetable gardens.

We Serve These Areas

Hampton Park Cranbourne Berwick Narre Warren ClydePakenhamDandenongOfficer

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a vegetable garden setup cost?
A complete raised veggie garden (3 beds, soil, irrigation) costs $1,500–$3,500. Individual raised beds with premium veggie mix start from $300 each.
What vegetables grow best in Melbourne?
Melbourne’s climate suits tomatoes, beans, zucchini, and herbs in summer; broccoli, peas, spinach, and lettuce in winter. We can design beds with year-round rotation in mind.
Do you install irrigation for vegetable gardens?
Yes. We install drip irrigation systems on timers for all veggie garden builds. Drip irrigation uses 50% less water than hand watering and delivers it directly to roots.
Can you build a vegetable garden on a slope?
Yes. We build terraced raised beds on sloping sites using retaining wall techniques. Each level is independently drained and filled with premium growing mix.

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