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Overall, 10/10 service!

I use Dan to tend the gardens to several of our sites and have never had a complaint! He is always on time, does such a neat and tidy job of tending to all of the gardens and this reflects in the compliments we receive from our residents! Dan has great communication and is always quick to let me know the next appointments and any additional works needed! Overall, a 10/10 service!

Always available on a quick turnaround

Dan and Ben carry out the stock plot maintenance for our completed housing developments. The guys are always available on a quick turnaround and the quality of work is always to a high standard.

The Perfect Backyard in Two Days

"An expectation from daisies, speedwell, self-heal, buttercups and clovers. "

Rita Morales, Head of Gardener

One of the best ways to encourage wildflowers in your garden is to leave a patch of lawn to its own devices during spring and summer. The chances are that at least some wildflowers will appear if you leave the lawnmower alone.

What comes up in your no-mow patch depends very much on what you start with. If, like me, your lawn is old, rather weedy, and probably hasn’t encountered weedkillers or fertilisers for years, a bit more conscious neglect could transform it into a thriving mini-meadow.

This is because the average lawn is usually home to what many would describe as weeds. Shift your perspective slightly and, like a botanical version of the ugly duckling story, many of these so-called weeds will grow into lovely wildflowers.

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