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Landscaping & Garden Services in Remraam, Dubai

Remraam is a Dubai Properties-developed low-rise apartment community in the south-western Dubailand corridor, set off Hessa Street (D61) and Al Qudra Road (D63) between Damac Hills and Dubai Investment Park. The masterplan is organised into two named clusters: Al Thamam, which was handed over in 2013 as the first completed phase, and Al Ramth, which continues to deliver phased apartment buildings on a longer timeline. The community currently runs 56 four-storey low-rise apartment buildings set among shared parkland and walking paths, with a long-term masterplan target of around 198 buildings at full build-out. Apartment layouts run from studios and one-bedrooms up to three-bedroom configurations, with ground-floor apartments carrying small private patio or planter footprints facing either the cluster courtyard or the perimeter green strip. Day-to-day life leans on the small in-community retail nodes (a Choithrams-anchored supermarket pavilion plus several cafes), the community swimming pools and sports facilities, and the broader Dubailand and Sports City corridor.

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Local Property Types

Remraam studio apartment, Remraam 1-bed apartment, Remraam 2-bed apartment, Remraam 3-bed apartment, Al Thamam ground-floor patio apartment, Al Ramth ground-floor patio apartment

Soil & Climate Conditions

Engineered sandy fill from the 2010-2013 Dubai Properties handover on Al Thamam; fresher fill on Al Ramth phases. Ground-floor patio beds laid over imported topsoil. Al Thamam shared landscape has developed roughly a decade of organic content; Al Ramth landscape still establishing.

Water Costs & Efficiency

Apartment-stock irrigation typically draws on building common-supply rather than individual DEWA residential accounts. P...

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Landscaping in Remraam

Garden conditions across Remraam reflect the Dubailand handover spec and the two-cluster age split. The Al Thamam cluster sits on engineered sandy fill placed during the 2010-2013 build-out, with the shared landscape between buildings now around a decade old: lawn rootzones have settled and compacted under continuous irrigation, original developer-installed palms have reached useful canopy maturity, and the perimeter hedge lines have been through multiple trimming cycles. Al Ramth's newer phases sit on fresher fill with rootzones still developing. The shared-landscape work across both clusters is maintained by community management rather than by individual residents, so the visible community-wide landscape is a common-area concern rather than a private-garden one for most occupants.

Private garden-maintenance demand inside Remraam is concentrated on the ground-floor apartment patios and the resident-customised container plantings on the upper-floor balconies. Patio footprints run small (typically 40-120 sqft of private bed plus an adjacent paved area), and the original developer-installed drip irrigation on the Al Thamam patios is now reaching the age where manifold and emitter failures become routine maintenance work. Plant choice on these patios typically follows a restrained palette of container palms, bougainvillea, frangipani, ficus or carissa as small privacy screens, and seasonal colour. Pest pressure follows the standard UAE pattern of white fly, mealybug, spider mite, and scale at typical intensity, with red palm weevil monitoring on the shared-landscape palms handled at community-management level. The community sits well inland off Al Qudra Road, which keeps summer evapotranspiration higher than in central or coastal Dubai, and the dust load from the surrounding open desert is notably higher on the perimeter-facing patios than on the courtyard-facing ones.

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We work across Al Thamam (handed over in 2013 as the first completed phase) and Al Ramth (continuing phased delivery). The community currently runs 56 four-storey low-rise apartment buildings set among shared parkland and walking paths.

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