Garden Services

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Garden Maintenance

Keep your garden looking its best all year round! Whether you need regular upkeep every two weeks, monthly visits, or seasonal care, James offers reliable, tailored maintenance to suit your garden’s needs.

Garden Makeovers

Is your garden looking a little tired? Whether your beds and borders need a refresh or a complete redesign, James can bring new life to your outdoor space, creating a garden you’ll love.

Turfing

A lush, healthy lawn can transform your garden. If your lawn is looking patchy, damaged, or in need of a fresh start, James can expertly lay new turf to revive your green space.

Pruning

Give your roses, shrubs, and fruit trees the expert care they need. James provides seasonal pruning to keep your plants healthy, flourishing, and looking their best.

Seasonal Garden Care

Spring – A Fresh Start

Begin lawn mowing in March or lay new turf if a fresh lawn is needed.

Create new beds and borders or fill gaps with shrubs and perennials.

Pot up Dahlia tubers in the greenhouse for summer blooms.

Install plant supports around tall perennials in April and May.

Complete final rose pruning in March.

Prune plum trees and other stone fruits.

Summer – Maintain & Enjoy

Prune spring-flowering shrubs like Mock Orange.

Regular weeding and lawn mowing keep the garden in top shape.

Dead head roses and other flowering plants to ensure a succession of flowers.

Autumn – Preparing for Winter

Cut back summer-flowering perennials and tidy borders.

Restock compost bins with fallen leaves and 
final lawn cuttings.

Plant spring-flowering bulbs for a colorful display next year.

Insulate greenhouses for overwintering tender plants.

Give hedges a final trim for a neat winter look.

Winter – Strengthening & Protecting

Mulch borders to nourish the soil and support strong plant growth.

Prune deciduous shrubs and fruit trees like apples and pears.

Plant snowdrops “in the green” in January and February.

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