About Us
When you think of landscaping, certain things come to mind: plants, turf, paving, irrigation, but we offer far more than just that.
Creative Outdoors and More are your “One Stop Shop” when it comes to meeting your outside needs. We service most areas throughout Southern New South Wales and are based in Wagga Wagga.
Creative Outdoors and More can turn a barren block into your dream outdoor paradise by providing quality landscape design and construction. We excel at all facets of landscaping and concreting, carparks, structural steel, earthworks and haulage.
Our Passion is to create outdoor living spaces that suit your site, lifestyle and budget. Attention to detail is one of our key skills, ensuring the highest level of work is produced. It is this thirst to excel, along with our vision and creativity, that has ensured our work exceeds expectations.
Deal directly with the outdoor specialists and remove the hassle of having to juggle a variety of different trades.
Our Team
Adam Morrison - Director
Adam loves his job because nothing excites him more than making someone’s dream a reality.
After completing his Landscaping trade certificate, Adam competed in and won a Gold Medal at the 2010 WorldSkills Trade Competition. Adam has since worked in both City and Country regions of Australia, on some of the biggest residential and commercial jobs landscapers can undertake.
Now a Director of the company his Father started, Adam puts all his energy and passion into the work he does. Adam is the epitome of what a landscaper should be; a hard worker and attentive.
Gary Morrison - Director
Gary spent most of his working life in the Australian Air-Force, travelling the world, managing some big projects.
When Gary left the Air-Force he wanted to put all his energy into his true passion, Landscaping. More than 2 decades later Gary is now living his dream, running a business with his son doing what they love most; helping people make their house into a home. Bricks and mortar make the house, landscaping makes the home.
Gary doesn’t know the meaning of the word impossible. His key phrase on job sites is ‘Make it happen’, which is exactly what he does.