About Tuscany Gardens
Tuscany Gardens is a Melbourne-based landscape and garden maintenance company specializing in functional and contemporary outdoor spaces.
[edit] Tuscany Gardens is a Melbourne-based landscape and garden maintenance company specializing in functional and contemporary outdoor spaces.
Founder Marc Hughes has a Diploma in Horticulture and Landscaping from Holmesglen Tafe and has been installing gardens since 2010. He is personally involved in the design and implementation of every project. With 10 years experience in the landscape industry, Marc has a passion for the outdoors and is very familiar with the local fauna.
The love for the garden grew when young Marc first started to help his Ouma in the garden when living in Cape Town, South Africa. We believe that the design and flow of the landscape garden to be complementing and as one with the architecture of the home. Our team brings practical experience and a genuine passion for gardening to every project. Whether you need a complete garden design, professional construction, or ongoing maintenance, Tuscany Gardens delivers tailored solutions that suit your property, lifestyle, and Melbourne’s unique climate.
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