How to Enjoy a Low-Maintenance Back Yard This Summer

The less garden and lawn area you have, the less time you need to maintain it.  This is not to say your backyard has to be bare and boring.  Quite the opposite and here are some tips to help you establish your own low to the no-maintenance backyard.

 Large patio

A large patio is an investment that will pay off for many years to come, and the larger the patio, the less high-maintenance, water-guzzling lawn and garden is needed to fill that area. You need somewhere to sit and enjoy your outdoor BBQ, and if you have young children, they need hard surfaces for riding and skating.  Besides, shaded areas never go to waste in our climate.

Multiple Outdoor Living Spaces

In addition to a main patio or verandah, why not consider multiple deck spaces connected with paths?  Mix it up by choosing from traditional pavers, or stamped concrete, or the more natural aesthetics of timber decking.  These could also serve different purposes for your entertaining needs: an intimate corner for cosy gatherings, somewhere quiet to enjoy a good book, a larger area for parties, a play area for the kids, or even an outdoor kitchen.  Conversation pits are making a comeback and these are also visually appealing and low maintenance.

Paving Stones and Stamped Concrete

Paving stones are a popular patio, path and driveway choice, being practical and low maintenance.  Removing weeds is about the only maintenance required unless you opt for stamped concrete, through which weeds can’t grow.

Timber Decking

If considering low to no-maintenance, then you might want to consider a composite timber deck… like NewTechWood.  Manufactured from 60% recycled timbers and 40% recycled plastic, this environmentally friendly product is fully capped for protection and requires no maintenance, other than the occasional hose down or sweep as you would any other flooring.  You need not sand, reseal, varnish or paint it—ever.  And if leaves or tree nuts are a problem, NewTechWood offers a “mini gap” hidden fastening system which narrows the space between boards from the traditional 5.5mm to just 1.5mm. With a 25-year warranty to boot, this is worth investigating.

Artificial Lawn

Synthetic turf is a popular choice for ‘greening’ areas you don’t want to waste water maintaining.  In Australia, anything that saves water is a blessing.  You also don’t have to mow or fertilize fake grass, and it will remain green in the next drought. (It also doesn’t ‘brown’ where your pets decide to relieve themselves, although more effort is required when they leave other “gifts” behind.)  Just be aware that the nature of synthetic lawn means it is also going to be hot in the sun and pets and children won’t be able to play on it as they do on natural grass.  There is also the ‘heat island’ effect to consider.  Natural grass keeps your house and surrounds cooler—but then you do have to water and mow that.

Mulch and Gravel

You don’t have to have grass, real or fake. Nothing says “no work needed here” quite like mulch, gravels and wood chips.  Especially for large areas, or native gardens.  These are great options to create low-maintenance garden pathways, too.  No watering, no fertilizing, no mowing.  Doesn’t get much more maintenance-free than that.

Landscape with a Rock Garden or “Xeriscaping

Xeriscaping is basically landscaping with drought tolerant plants.  Decorative granite rocks interspersed with native plants provides an ultra low maintenance garden that is attractive as it is practical.   Native plants and decorative grasses, cacti and succulents are all excellent plant choices.  The covering beneath utilizes gravels, mulch or wood chips – also maintenance free.

Ground Covers

In Australia we are lucky to have a wide selection of native ground covers that are hardy and pretty much look after themselves.  Useful in larger areas that you don’t use or don’t want to spend time maintaining but could benefit with some greenery. Most Australian native ground covers are accustomed to being watered ‘naturally’ in the winter months, so if you don’t water them for weeks or months yourself, they’ll forgive you.

Choose Low-Maintenance Plants

The best plants are those that are native to your area or plants that are known to be hardy and drought resistant.  In addition to the obvious succulents, grass trees and gum trees, you can consider trees and plants like frangipani, wattles, banksia, agapanthus, kangaroo paws, ponytail palms, callistemons, cordylines, grevillea and lavenders.  Choose perennials because you only need to buy and plant them once and they come back year after year.

Automatic Reticulation Systems

Even if you can’t afford to reticulate your entire garden, you can save yourself a lot of time and wasted water by reticulating those areas that would be the most time consuming for you to do manually.  The beauty of automatic systems is your plants will continue to be watered even when you are away on holidays.

Use Pots and Ornaments

Pots come in so many colours, sizes and designs, that even without plants they can fill a space with decorative colour.  Potted plants are easier to move around when you want a change in the garden and can give a dull fence-line a much needed lift. You can also add colour and interest with a variety of colourful garden ornaments, e.g. gnomes, animals, statues, lights – including those with inbuilt solar lights that will light your garden when the sun goes down.

Finally, don’t feel the need to cover every square inch of yard.  Too much crowding may mean more work for yourself.  Some open spaces are restful to look at as well as to live with.

For more information on our range of composite timber decking options, contact our friendly team today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a NewTechWood composite deck cost more than a timber deck?

In the short term, it does. However, when you compare the maintenance, material, time and labour cost on traditional timber decks every year the costs really add up. In less than three years, you will be able to see all the time and money you would have saved by using NewTechWood composite timber.

We are the wholesale importers and thus we only supply the stores that sell NewTechWood and are unable to provide pricing because we don’t sell direct to the public. You can find the stores who do sell NewTechWood on our website here: or you can submit an enquiry through our website, and we will make sure to connect you with the nearest NewTechWood reseller to get an exact quote for you.

NewTechWood is an American family-owned company, which began in Houston, Texas. They then built their own, quality controlled, manufacturing plant in China. The American owners now manage the complete manufacturing process on site. (Manufacturing in China enables them to provide top quality products at an affordable price.)

What state are you in? Please send us your postcode and we will advise the closest reseller store to go, see display, get free samples and quote for your deck. Otherwise, you can find where the stores are listed on our Store Locator page. They all carry samples as well. Some have large displays, and some do not – you can give them a call.

We’re wholesalers and we don’t do the installation. However, we have a list of recommended installers on our website and you can find comprehensive Installation Guides on our website.

Whether or not any building product meets an Australian building standard depends on the application and the class of building on which it is being installed. For this reason, it is best to consult your architect, or Planning Officer at your local authority, for the particular standard(s) you need to meet. This will determine how it is to be constructed/used to ensure it meets the required Standard(s).

BAL Fire ratings and energy efficiency ratings are not absolute values specific to a particular product, but apply to the way in which the product is installed, or the system of building in which the product is an element.  

NewTechWood Cladding does not have a BAL bushfire rating. Refer to your building engineer as you may not require a BAL rating, and may be able to be used with an engineered, fire-rated system in place. Refer to the Materials Safety Data Sheet downloadable here:

https://newtechwood.com.au/technical-information/

NewTechWood, like all wood plastic composite products, will expand in hotter ambient temperatures and contract in the cooler temperatures. The degree of expansion will largely depend on the type and ratio of timber & plastics used.

NewTechWood profiles will expand around 1.1mm per metre from a 15°C to high ambients.

Our hidden fix systems allow for this natural expansion & contraction to occur without affecting board creep or the design of the deck.

When installed properly, taking into account the ambient temperature at the time of installation and leaving a sufficient but not excessive gap, the spacings between the boards should always be negligible.

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