After 21 years of creating beautiful outdoor environments with our landscape design we have the expertise and experience to turn your dream garden into reality. From simple and functional designs, through to elaborate plans with a range of... different soft landscaping and hard landscaping elements, we have both the imagination and practical skill to transform your property.
Founded by Jules Pritchard back in 1990, Manna Landscapes has come to exist as the forerunner in the North Shore gardening industry. Creating horticultural wonderlands across Sydney, the team have been masters of their craft for twenty five years – it’s no wonder we’re the most trusted landscape design firm in the North Shore and Northern Beaches.
Offering expert support throughout the design and building process, and demonstrating a keen attention to detail at every juncture, Manna Landscapes have stayed true to their ethos, and continue to craft some of the most beautiful gardens in Sydney. Jules and his team turn your dreams into reality, bringing his wealth of experience to the table, crafting a spectacular garden to complement your home.
Our Staff
We currently employ over 20 staff, each of whom has been carefully selected for their expertise and passion for their craft. There is no doubt that the team have the skill, ability and know how to ensure that your garden is built exactly to your specifications – we are absolutely committed to customer satisfaction. In fact, we get most of our work through recommendations!
Manna Landscapes is a full member of the Landscape Contractors Association & upholds their industry standards & professional codes of conduct.
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