Dreaming of a beautiful backyard but don’t know where to start? Whether you’re in a new home or finally tackling that tired outdoor space, landscaping can feel overwhelming—until now.
This beginner’s guide breaks down backyard landscaping into easy steps so you can confidently create a space that’s both functional and beautiful, tailored to Melbourne’s climate and lifestyle.
1. Start With a Plan (Don’t Skip This Step!)
Before you start digging or planting, step back and plan. Ask yourself:
- What do I want from my backyard? (e.g., entertaining, play area, veggie patch)
- How much time do I want to spend maintaining it?
- What’s my budget?
Draw a rough sketch of your space. Mark existing features (trees, patios) and note sun/shade patterns throughout the day.
2. Choose a Landscaping Style
Pick a style that fits your home and personality. Popular backyard styles include:
- Modern minimalist – clean lines, structured plants, pavers + crushed rock
- Native/Australian bush – drought-tolerant plants, bark mulch, informal layout
- Family-friendly – lawn area, play zones, soft-fall mulch for safety
- Entertainer’s haven – deck, fire pit, seating, gravel paths, low-light plants
3. Prep the Groundwork: Soil, Drainage & Edging
Healthy plants start with healthy soil. Test your soil and improve it with compost or mushroom compost if needed. Consider:
- Sandy soil? Use organic matter to help it hold moisture
- Clay soil? Add gypsum and compost to loosen it
- Poor drainage? Raised beds or crushed rock can help
Install garden edging or timber sleepers to define zones and keep things neat.
4. Choose Your Hardscaping Materials
Hardscaping includes non-plant features like paths, retaining walls, and patios.
- Crushed rock or toppings: Affordable, great for pathways and driveways
- Pavers or stepping stones: Ideal for modern designs
- Treated pine sleepers: Great for garden beds or terracing
- Mulch: Not just for gardens—it defines paths and retains moisture
Tip: We stock a range of crushed rock, timber, soil, and mulch to suit all garden designs.
5. Pick Low-Maintenance Plants
Start small and choose plants that suit your climate and lifestyle. For Melbourne:
- Drought-tolerant picks: Lomandra, rosemary, kangaroo paw, Westringia
- Shade-friendly: Clivia, ferns, camellias
- Pollinator-friendly: Lavender, grevillea, salvia
Group plants by their water needs and use mulch to reduce watering and weeds.
6. Add Final Touches
Don’t forget the extras that bring your backyard to life:
- Outdoor lighting
- Decorative gravel or crushed rock
- Fire pit or water feature
- Vertical garden or trellis
- Raised veggie beds
Your Landscaping Project Starts Here
At Dalton Building & Garden Supplies, we’ve helped thousands of homeowners transform their backyards with quality landscaping materials—delivered across Melbourne.
Need help choosing the right soil, crushed rock, mulch, or timber sleepers for your project? Our friendly team is happy to guide you.