VisionWoodlea is a community designed for easy living. Every home is within walking distance of a park, while every park and neighbourhood can be accessed by various scenic walkable routes.
CommunityWelcome to Woodlea’s thriving community! Check out the latest news and announcements, or reserve your spot at an upcoming event.
LifestyleEverything at Woodlea supports future living, from the diversity of the homes and the use of the landscape to the spirit of the neighbourhoods.
Explore your optionsWoodlea offers a choice of new living options, from spacious lots to brand new move-in-ready townhouses. Join a new era of community living in Melbourne’s West and build an exciting future and a wonderful new home.
Building at WoodleaWe’re here to support you throughout the complete process, from initial sale through to design, build and handover.
Seasonality The best time to work on your lawn is in autumn and winter. During the cooler months of the year, you can get on top of weeds as grass typically goes dormant. By putting in the extra work during these seasons, your lawn will be in the best shape possible heading into spring and summer.
Aerating All you need to do is push a garden fork into the ground and wiggle it a little and pull it out, doing this every 30cm or so. By decompacting your lawn you will bring in moisture and promote healthy growth!
Fertilising Autumn and winter is the perfect time to apply a good organic fertilizer to your lawn! We highly recommend an organic fertilizer as it is eco friendly, both in the manufacturing process as well as when it’s washed down our waterways. Eat Grow Garden recommends looking for a fertilizer with a PH around 6.5-7 and to apply something high in nitrogen to promote green leaf growth. Don’t forget to water your lawns immediately after fertilizer so that you don’t burn your lawns!
Mowing The more you mow the better, says the team at Eat Grow Garden. When you mow more regularly, say every 2-3 weeks, your lawns will look green and healthy. It’s important when mowing longer lawns to cut them back slowly, in doing so you’ll ensure your lawn will stay full and green.