Jimbaran is a transition zone, and its gardens prove it. Down by the bay the conditions are classic coastal Bali — deep soil, easy water, salt wind on the front row. Climb the hill towards Ungasan and everything changes within two kilometres: thinner limestone soil, stronger wind, and a dry season that arrives earlier and bites harder than the flats below. We maintain villas at every level of that climb, and the most common mistake we fix is a hillside garden planted as if it were a bayside one — thirsty species in shallow soil, dying every August on schedule. Matched to its conditions, a Jimbaran hillside garden with its sunset views is as good as Bali gets.

What We Do Most in Jimbaran

Maintenance Plans

Weekly and bi-weekly care for bay and hillside villas, scheduled rounds across the Jimbaran–Ungasan corridor. Full details →

Irrigation Systems

The hillside essential — drip systems and storage that carry thin-soil gardens through the long dry season. Full details →

Terraces & Hardscape

Retaining planters, steps and terracing that turn slopes into usable garden levels. Full details →

Wind-Tolerant Planting

Species selection for exposed ridge gardens — structure that shelters softer planting behind it. Full details →

Garden Conditions in Jimbaran

The bay rewards lush, conventional tropical gardens; the ridge demands the drought book: frangipani, bougainvillea, agave, pandanus and ornamental grasses planted into improved pockets in the limestone, mulched heavily and watered by drip rather than hope. Wind is the under-rated factor — ridge gardens need windbreak structure before delicate planting makes any sense. Soil depth varies house to house, so we test before promising anything. Our Jimbaran rounds connect Kuta across the airport with Uluwatu and Nusa Dua further down the Bukit, several days a week.

Frequently Asked Questions — Jimbaran

Our hillside garden dies every dry season — fixable?
Yes — it is the standard Bukit pattern: thin soil holding no moisture and planting chosen for looks rather than conditions. Soil pockets, mulch, drought-right species and drip irrigation break the cycle permanently.
Do you cover the hotels strip and Ungasan?
Yes — all of Jimbaran from the fish market and Four Seasons side up through Jimbaran Hijau and into Ungasan, on regular weekly rounds.
Can you build terraced beds on a slope?
Yes — retaining planters and terracing are a core service here, quoted after a site look. Done right they turn an erosion problem into the best feature of the garden.

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