Van Balen Horticultural
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Friendly Reliable Service and Strong Plant Knowledge.
Garden establishment restoration design consultation maintenance and Irrigation To ensure a beautiful and healthy garden it is of utmost importance to have a professionally qualified horticulturist involved in the landscaping process and in the “aftercare” maintenance of your garden. See your vision become a reality!
We are a dynamic team of qualified horticulturists and associates who can make a real difference to the presentation and health of your garden.
We have a vast knowledge of native and exotic plants, and can take your garden from plan to finish and continue to maintain it to a high standard – achieving the design intent.
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Wayne, Mike, Andrea, Matthew, Jonathon, Cathie and Jane would like to wish all our clients a very happy time at Christmas and we look forward to looking after your gardens in 2017.
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Just a few of the Award Winners at the AIH's Gala Award Ceremony in Cairns last week. Golden Wattle Award Winner Jane Edmanson and new Fellow, Christopher Poulton. Together with Nic Rivett, Don Burke and President of the AIH, Wayne Van Balen
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