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TL;DR
From humble beginnings with a wheelbarrow and a shovel, Westland Commercial Group has grown into a powerhouse commercial landscaping business delivering multi-million-dollar projects with an integrated team. In Chris Weiss’s final episode as host, we hear how trust, culture, and bold moves have shaped Westland’s journey, and what’s next for The Front Garden.
In this episode…
In this milestone episode of The Front Garden, Chris Weiss is joined by Lee Povh and Rob Bazzano from Westland Commercial Group, a high-performing business that’s redefined what it means to be a full-service commercial landscaper.
Together, they unpack Westland’s evolution from humble beginnings mowing lawns to delivering high-value projects with in-house teams spanning design, construction, concrete, maintenance, and even electrical. The team shares how culture, trust, and calculated growth have driven their success, and why strong relationships are their secret weapon.
Key takeaways:
This episode also marks a very special moment: the final appearance of long-time host of The Front Garden podcast, Chris Weiss.
After five years behind the mic, Chris signs off with gratitude and a smile, reflecting on his journey since the podcast’s launch during the COVID pandemic. From day one, Chris has brought warmth, professionalism, and a genuine passion for the industry to every conversation.
Landscaping Victoria extends a heartfelt thank you to Chris for his incredible dedication to the podcast, to LV, and to our ever-evolving industry.
🔔 Follow The Front Garden so you don’t miss any future episodes.
👁️🗨️ About Lee Povh, Rob Bazzano and Westland Commercial Group
Got a suggestion for an episode of The Front Garden? Send us a text message!
The Front Garden Podcast is proudly presented by Landscaping Victoria, and is brought to you by Coolabah Turf. Visit Victoria’s premium instant turf supplier at coolturf.com.au
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TL;DR
From humble beginnings with a wheelbarrow and a shovel, Westland Commercial Group has grown into a powerhouse commercial landscaping business delivering multi-million-dollar projects with an integrated team. In Chris Weiss’s final episode as host, we hear how trust, culture, and bold moves have shaped Westland’s journey, and what’s next for The Front Garden.
In this episode…
In this milestone episode of The Front Garden, Chris Weiss is joined by Lee Povh and Rob Bazzano from Westland Commercial Group, a high-performing business that’s redefined what it means to be a full-service commercial landscaper.
Together, they unpack Westland’s evolution from humble beginnings mowing lawns to delivering high-value projects with in-house teams spanning design, construction, concrete, maintenance, and even electrical. The team shares how culture, trust, and calculated growth have driven their success, and why strong relationships are their secret weapon.
Key takeaways:
This episode also marks a very special moment: the final appearance of long-time host of The Front Garden podcast, Chris Weiss.
After five years behind the mic, Chris signs off with gratitude and a smile, reflecting on his journey since the podcast’s launch during the COVID pandemic. From day one, Chris has brought warmth, professionalism, and a genuine passion for the industry to every conversation.
Landscaping Victoria extends a heartfelt thank you to Chris for his incredible dedication to the podcast, to LV, and to our ever-evolving industry.
🔔 Follow The Front Garden so you don’t miss any future episodes.
👁️🗨️ About Lee Povh, Rob Bazzano and Westland Commercial Group
Got a suggestion for an episode of The Front Garden? Send us a text message!
The Front Garden Podcast is proudly presented by Landscaping Victoria, and is brought to you by Coolabah Turf. Visit Victoria’s premium instant turf supplier at coolturf.com.au

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