Garden clear out

Garden clear out

Garden clear out for an estate agency.

There was a lot to do and get rid of in this garden.
It was a very unwelcoming place and I’m sure no tenant had put a foot in there for a very long time..
I hope it will now change.

Woodley – landscaping project

Woodley – landscaping project

Here we started another landscaping project in Woodley / Reading.

The scope of work involves:

Front garden:
Steps to the house redone.
Whole front garden converted into a gravel driveway

Back garden:
Clearing
New decking
Levelling off and returfing
Retaining walls to be erected
Existing patio relaid

Job completed.

All the photos from that landscaping project in a gallery below:

Clearing and turfing. Another garden makeover.

Clearing and turfing. Another garden makeover.

Another little gardening project in Lower Earley / Reading, which involved clearing and turfing of the back garden.

I tried to shoot some more photos this time, so please have a look and let me know what you think.

This garden has been landscaped before around 2002. Originally it used to be just lawn, then after 2002 it has seen the abundance of various features including some nice ornamental posts, wooden sculptures, water features and a decking which after more than 10 years has fallen apart.
I think every garden needs to have some open space which was missing here..
We have recreated it so hopefully all the grand children will be able to enjoy this garden more..

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Hedge cutting specialists

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One simple thing when maintening your hedges as I mentioned some time earlier is a regular cut, but make sure you do it right !
It ain’t a rocket science, but so many people make that mistake.
Don’t cut your hedge in a reversed pyramid shape ! never.
Instead make a slight pyramid shape. That means cutting your hedge in a way that makes the bottom of it slightly wider than the top.
That will allow plenty of sun to get both to bottom and top of your hedge, making it all grow well from top to bottom.

Simples, right ? 😉

It was hot today, I did not take “before photos” sorry.
Here’s a couple of after photos.

Enjoy hot weather while it lasts !

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