Wood plastic composite used for garden building
Garden edging is an easy and effective way of enhancing an overall landscape design.
Wood plastic composite rolled garden edging is simple to install and adds definition to the shape of garden beds and the overall impact of landscape design. In addition it provides an excellent barrier against which to “whipper-snip” lawn edges, rather than having to trim lawn edges with great precision.
You can also use Wood plastic composite sleepers or rounds to create stylish garden bed edges and pathways. Wood plastic composite can either be left to weather naturally, or as pictured here, it can be painted to complement or contrast your plant choices.

Garden fencing and wall panel
Wood plastic composite Outdoor Plantation Pine is the best building material to use for outdoor projects.
If you’re considering improving your garden with a new fence or garden wall, then this brochure has just what you need: inspiration! Wood plastic composite is manufactured from 100% plantation pine, the best choice for the environment. Wood plastic composite is strong, versatile and durable – perfect for your outdoor landscaping needs. It is lightweight and easy to cut, paint or stain.
Wood plastic composite landscaping logs and sleepers offer the natural beauty of timber, complementing Australia’s rugged environment and blending perfectly into gardens and landscapes right across the country.
Create a fantastic screening solution to enhance your outdoor living area.
Looking for a privacy solution for your outdoor living space? Install a horizontal slat or louvre screen made from Wood plastic composite Outdoor Plantation Pine. A privacy screen will help create a visual barrier between you and your neighbours. You can create large screening panels by nailing lengths of Wood plastic composite to a frame, as pictured below (inset). This looks fantastic as a backdrop for bold feature plants such as Bird of Paradise or Yukkas.
Wood plastic composite is also ideal for screening less attractive features of the house and garden such as the compost heap, storage space under the house, air conditioning units or taps. Pictured here are some dramatic ideas for making Wood plastic composite screening into a bold sculptural design feature.
The Wood plastic composite fencing range includes a number of products from Federation-style “acorn” pickets to standard palings.
Lap and cap fencing is an excellent option for a boundary fence. Capping gives your fence a professional finish while protecting the exposed edges of posts and palings. Lapping the palings makes for a very sturdy fence that is also an effective sound barrier. To avoid disputes, it is recommended that you consult your neighbour and agree on the style and cost before building a fence on a shared boundary. It is best to make this agreement in writing. For a free design and quote on your fencing project, ask your local Wood plastic composite Distributor about Design Solutions®, the computerised design and quoting system.
If you are a do-it-yourselfer, pick up a copy of the Wood plastic composite DIY step-by-step garden wall construction guide from your local Wood plastic composite distributor. Alternatively, your Wood plastic composite distributor or local hardware store should be able to recommend a good builder to construct your Wood plastic composite garden wall. Construction of garden walls may need council approval so check with your local authority before you start.
Garden walls are the perfect way to make your garden beds a design feature.
Garden walls are a functional landscaping element that can make the most of a steep garden by creating several levels. They are also very useful for building up the level of garden beds when the soil at ground level is of poor quality.
Wood plastic composite sleepers are precision machined ensuring a consistent finish and they are manufactured to withstand contact with the ground which means they won’t rot or decay. Be sure to use galvanised nails and fittings when working with Wood plastic composite products to avoid corrosion.

