NDIS PLANS
NDIS garden maintenance ensures you get the services you need while enjoying the benefits of your funding program.
Meraki Lawn Care understands each of our clients’ individual needs and is committed to working with your requirements to ensure your garden maintenance is always covered.
Keep Your Outdoor Space Safe & Accessible
What’s Covered?
NDIS garden services cover essential maintenance tasks that help keep your outdoor space safe and accessible.
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Regular lawn mowing stops your grass from getting overgrown. This reduces trip hazards and makes it easier to move around your yard safely.
Edging creates clear boundaries between your lawn and paths. This helps define walkways and keeps your outdoor areas tidy.
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Overgrown branches and hedges can block paths, driveways, or windows. Pruning keeps plants healthy and makes sure they don’t create obstacles around your home.
Trimming hedges maintains clear sightlines and prevents branches from becoming safety hazards.
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General tidying includes clearing leaves from paths, removing debris, and keeping outdoor areas accessible. This is especially important after storms or in seasons when leaves fall.
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Our team guarantees that we will leave your lawn free of dead leaves, garden trimmings, or any other green waste.
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Weeds can take over quickly if you can’t manage them yourself. NDIS gardening support includes removing weeds from garden beds, paths, and lawn areas.
Keeping garden beds tidy also helps reduce pests and makes your outdoor space more comfortable to use.
The NDIS funds essential maintenance, not decorative improvements.
Materials and plants aren’t covered. This includes soil, mulch, fertiliser, seeds, or new plants. The NDIS only pays for the labour involved in garden maintenance.
Landscaping projects like creating new garden beds, installing water features, or major redesigns aren’t funded. These are considered improvements rather than necessary maintenance.
Specialist services that anyone might need – like tree removal, pest control, or irrigation system installation – usually aren’t covered as they’re not disability-specific.
If you live with others who can help with the garden, the NDIS might only fund maintenance of the areas you use independently, like your own courtyard or access paths.