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Large-Scale Park and Podium Garden Development

byRaj Landscape GardenTakes projects across Mumbai Metropolitan Area; Office in ThaneStarts from85 per sq. ft.View full gallery

Transforming open plots and commercial podiums into expansive green spaces. From ground leveling to mature tree planting, I manage the entire development process for large-scale properties.

The beginning of a massive garden development at Dalal Bagh, Vadodara. Here my team is preparing the vast expanse of land for lawn installation.

Another shot of the initial groundwork at the Vadodara park project, showing the scale of the area we had to develop.

Laying down sod for the new lawn at Dalal Bagh. This shows the methodical process my team uses for large-scale turf installation.

More progress on the lawn installation at the Vadodara park. We work efficiently to cover large areas and ensure the grass establishes well.

My team preparing a long pathway area for lawn installation, with trees lining the walkway.

Using a roller to level the ground, a critical step before laying the turf to ensure a smooth, even lawn surface.

The result of our hard work at Dalal Bagh. A beautiful, healthy lawn with neatly trimmed shrubs, creating a welcoming public green space.

Another view of the finished park in Vadodara, with mature trees and a fresh green lawn.

A formal garden area within the Vadodara park, featuring pathways, a central water feature, and tall Polyalthia trees.

Looking down on the symmetrical garden design at Dalal Bagh, showcasing the precise layout of paths and lawns.

About Parks, Podiums & Public Spaces

When developing large areas like podiums or public parks, the biggest challenge is not the planting, but the foundation. Before we lay a single roll of grass, my team spends days preparing the soil bed with specific gradients to prevent waterlogging. This ensures your lawn remains healthy and green, even through heavy monsoon seasons.

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