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Blog Post 2 — UPDATED


Title:
Why the People Behind a Landscaping Company Matter More Than You Think


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why-the-people-behind-a-landscaping-company-matter


Meta description:
Not all landscaping companies are built the same. Here's why the experience, stability, and qualifications of the team behind your project make all the difference to the outcome.


Target keywords:
landscaping company Mornington Peninsula, choosing a landscaper, residential landscaping Victoria


When you're researching landscapers, it's easy to focus on the portfolio. The finished photographs. The before and afters. The project that looks exactly like what you've been imagining for your backyard.


The portfolio matters. But it only tells you what a company has produced. It doesn't tell you how they produced it — or whether your experience working with them will reflect what you see on screen.


Here's what we think you should actually be looking for.


Consistency of Crew


The landscaping industry has a subcontractor problem. Many companies quote the job, win the job, and then staff the job with whoever is available — subcontractors, casuals, people you've never met and won't see again.


The issue isn't competence. The issue is continuity. When a rotating roster of people work on your property, accountability becomes diffuse. Standards vary. The person who laid the first course of stone isn't there to finish it. Details fall through the gaps.


At Foliage, the team that starts your project is the team that finishes it. Stephen, Charlie, Harry, James — these are people who have been with us for years. They know our standards because they've built them with us. When Anthony signs off on a job, it's because every person on that site has upheld the same level of care from day one.


Qualified, Not Just Experienced


Experience matters. But qualifications matter too — particularly in a trade where the line between a beautiful landscape and a structurally compromised one is thinner than most people realise.


Retaining walls fail. Drainage systems underperform. Structures built without permits create headaches when you sell. These aren't hypothetical risks — they're real outcomes from projects that weren't handled by the right people.


Anthony holds a Domestic Building Licence (DBL) — a Registered Building Practitioner licence specific to structural landscaping. It's not a general builder's licence; it's the licence that matters for the work we do. Holding it means Anthony is formally registered, legally accountable, and operating within a regulated framework that protects you as a homeowner.


He is also a member of both Landscaping Victoria Master Landscapers and Master Builders Victoria — memberships that are only open to licensed and registered practitioners. These aren't badges anyone can buy. They reflect a verified standard of practice.


Our team holds White Card certifications and First Aid training. Ian manages permits and council compliance on every project. We carry $5 million in public liability insurance. None of this is marketing — it's the infrastructure that protects your investment.


Why Licensing Actually Matters for Your Project


It's worth understanding what you're protected from when you engage a licensed practitioner — and what you're exposed to when you don't.


An unlicensed operator can't be held to the same regulatory standards. There's no formal recourse if something goes wrong. Your insurance position may be compromised. And if structural work is completed without the appropriate licence, it can create significant issues when it comes time to sell or refinance your property.


→ Read more about why choosing a licensed landscaper matters


Owners Who Are Genuinely Involved


There's a version of a landscaping business where the directors win the work and then hand it off entirely. You meet them once, and then you deal with whoever shows up.


That's not how we operate. Anthony is on site. Andrea is your contact throughout the project. When you call or email, you're reaching the people who are actually responsible for your outcome — not a project manager acting as a buffer.


This matters more than most clients expect. Decisions get made faster. Problems get resolved before they become costly. And the standard of care you experienced during the consultation doesn't disappear once the contract is signed.


Values Show Up in the Details


You can learn a lot about a tradie from the way they treat their own things.


Anthony hand-weeds his lawn at home. His tools are organised. His ute is clean. That's not a quirk — it's a reflection of someone who genuinely cannot leave things in a state that doesn't meet his own standard.


Andrea visits garden shows on weekends. She hunts out restaurants with exceptional garden spaces just to observe how they feel. She attends flower arranging workshops. That's not a hobby — it's a continuous investment in design fluency that directly informs every project she works on.


These aren't things you put in a brochure. They're things that show up in the work.


What to Look For When Choosing a Landscaper


When you're comparing landscaping companies, look beyond the portfolio and ask:

  • Who will actually be on site?
  • Are the directors involved in delivery, or just the sale?
  • Is the crew consistent across the life of the project?
  • Does the company hold the appropriate registrations, licences, and insurance?
  • What happens if something isn't right?


The answers to those questions will tell you more about your likely experience than any set of finished photographs.


We're happy to answer all of them.
Meet the Foliage team or get in touch to book a consultation.


Added by
Pip G. (April 10, 2026)