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Upgraded Decking with Planted Borders

To start the job, Jerry and Sam removed the top of the decking, which was old and rotting, but kept the timber frame below. New, composite deck boards will be added to this. Whilst the old decking was being removed, we began to take out

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Summer Team Work

Team Glen did the majority of the work, digging out the pathway, an upper patio area outside the house, and a lower circular patio further ...
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Landscaping

Large Garden Design in Downend

We removed part of the wall where the bench was nestled in, to make it the same width along one side of the garden. This ...
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Landscaping

Overgrown Garden Recovered

The garden was very overgrown, a tangle of brambles and weeds that the boys tackled full on. A whole truck load of green waste was ...
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Landscaping

Extreme Landscaping

Due to material delays and covid related issues we were delayed on starting this garden, so we sent in three of our best guys to ...
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Garden Maintenance

Overgrown Garden Restored

The garden hadn’t been touched for a few years. The lawn had turned into a beautiful meadow, and the bottom area of the garden had ...
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Planting

Creating a Rockery

So, while we waited, during a hot summer’s day we got to work building a new rockery and painted the raised border and steps that ...
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Landscaping

Narrow Urban Garden Design

Glen and Will built a large timber decked platform, which will be lovely for the family to relax and look out from when the garden ...
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Landscaping

Rejuvenating an Old Lawn

We started off by removing the old brick edging, and then scalped the lawn. The level of the lawn needed to be raised so that ...
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Landscaping

Summer Landscaping

Next a low wall on the right hand side of the garden had to be smashed out along with two old pathways running down each ...
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