Indigenous Property and Land Management Services in Perth
Land Management and Grounds Maintenance
We are a Government approved contractor and supplier of land management/Grounds maintenance services. We have qualified personnel (Indigenous and non-Indigenous) with expertise in environmental assessment, irrigation/reticulation installation/maintenance, horticulture, labour hire, landscaping, re-vegetation, seed collection, fencing, site rehabilitation and land management.
Summary of Services:
- Supply of specialised horticulturalists.
- Landscape design services.
- Provide Aboriginal knowledge and guidance.
- Landscaping, Turf management and supply.
- Irrigation/Reticulation installation/maintenance.
- General gardening & Grounds maintenance.
- Planting, rehabilitation, and re-vegetation.
- Fencing and Land clearance inc. plant operators.
- Weed and rubbish clearance and disposal.
- Hire of plant and machinery.
- Licensed pesticide Company – weed and rodent control.
Current and Previous Projects Include:
- Industrial Site – Permanent Grounds Maintenance Crew.
- New Intersection - Landscaping Project and Ongoing Maintenance.
- New Industrial Site – Landscaping Project and Ongoing Maintenance.
- Industrial Company – Rodent, Pest and Weed Control.
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FAQs
Can you assist with landscape design and planning?
Yes, we can assist with landscape design and planning as part of our comprehensive Indigenous property management services. Our team works closely with clients to create sustainable and environmentally sensitive landscape solutions.
We incorporate Indigenous knowledge, native plant species, and local environmental factors to ensure long-term success and harmony with the land. Our planning services reflect our commitment to responsible and respectful land management.
How do weather patterns influence pest outbreaks?
Weather patterns significantly influence pest outbreaks by affecting insect breeding cycles, survival rates, and migration.
Warmer temperatures and increased humidity often accelerate pest reproduction, while heavy rains can create ideal breeding environments for insects like mosquitoes. Conversely, drought can drive pests to irrigated landscapes.
At Indigenous Landscaping and Land Management, understanding these climate impacts helps us plan timely, eco-conscious pest control strategies that align with seasonal changes and protect both land health and biodiversity.
Can you create a tailored rehabilitation plan for my site?
Absolutely! We can create a tailored rehabilitation plan for your site as part of our Indigenous Grounds Maintenance Services.
- Our team assesses the unique environmental and cultural aspects of each location to develop site-specific solutions.
- We utilise modern best practices to restore land health, promote native vegetation, and support sustainable ecosystems.
- Each plan is customised to meet client goals while respecting the land’s heritage and ensuring long-term environmental resilience and compliance.
What's the ideal time to reinvent landscaping?
The ideal time to reinvent landscaping depends on climate, site conditions, and project goals, but generally, early autumn or spring offers optimal conditions for planting and establishing vegetation.
At Indigenous Land Management, we assess seasonal factors and land health to ensure successful outcomes. Our approach integrates native plantings and sustainable practices all the time. Planning ahead with our team ensures timely execution and long-term environmental benefits.
Which one is more ideal - drip irrigation system or sprinkler irrigation system?
Both drip and sprinkler irrigation systems have their advantages, but the ideal choice depends on your landscape’s needs.
- Drip irrigation is more water-efficient and ideal for targeted watering of plants, reducing runoff and evaporation.
- Sprinkler systems are better suited for larger lawn areas requiring even coverage.
At Indigenous Land Management, we assess soil, plant types, and climate to recommend the most effective solution, ensuring sustainable water use and long-term health of your landscape.