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Evergreen Landcare

Evergreen Landcare

Auckland City

Founded:1969

Industry:Landscaping & Gardening

Employees:80

About us

Evergreen Landcare is a family owned, nationwide business specialising in Erosion & Sediment Control, Agricultural Contracting and High End/Civil Landscaping. We work on some of the nations most prominent civil and infrastructure projects which we are proud of, and love driving past and seeing our completed accomplishments. On top of being able to show off to your friends and family projects that you've been working on, being part of the Evergreen Landcare team means you'll enjoy working on a variety of jobs, learn new skills and work with some great people. We're big enough to play with the big kids, but small enough to have that family, friendly environment and everyone is reachable. If you're looking to join an awesome team and take your career to the next level, please apply today.

"We had a large area of “paddock” which had never been sown properly when the house was built. Amongst the ten quotes we’d received Pete Low and Evergreen Landcare one stood out for being timely, efficient, highly personable and very reasonable price wise. They were small enough to give the personal touch, while big enough to have all the necessary gear and give a confidence they could handle a job one or two others in game saw as too challenging. The proliferation of stones were dealt with expertly with the “stone burrier”, they worked with a “whatever it takes” approach and then sowed/sprayed on the hydroseed. To say we were stunned by the result is an understatement – no one who’d seen what was there could quite believe it, within two weeks there was a great “show” and within 5-6 weeks our kids were enjoying playing on “real grass.” It looks great and for the very modest investment has greatly improved our home. We’d thoroughly recommend Pete and his team, nothing was too much trouble and the follow up service superb – so much so that we’ve had them back to sow another large area on the other side of the home."

- Michael and Vivia Schwass