Turfing. Recent garden project  20m2

Turfing. Recent garden project 20m2

Front lawn, garden makeover. Turfing and block edging.

Small 20m2 area has been damaged by previous building project.
Client wanted to returf the area only, but we’ve managed to push a bit with an extra option and with a really good result!
We enclosed the lawn with a nice edging using paving blocks. This in my opinion significantly improved the lawn appearance and
made it easy to maintain – with no edging/strimming after every lawn cut.

What do you think ?


Garden services – summer’s nearly here

It’s been awhile since my last post, but it’s not like it’s been quiet. On the contrary, plenty of garden services going on.


Spring is here, summer’s approaching so Tidy Gardens are very busy sorting out your gardens!
It is mainly regular garden maintenance now. So things like weeding, spraying, lawn mowing. Just keeping on top of it!

We still feel the impact of recent storms in a way that there’s no fencing products available !!
We do have quite a few jobs lined up and we’re still waiting for all the materials to commence work !
Hopefully all the fencing stuff will be back in stock by the end of April and we can then crack on and build these fences !

Below few pictures of what we’ve been up to recently.

Garden bamboo screening installation

Garden bamboo screening installation

Old garden bamboo screening has reached it’s end of life.
New slated bamboo screening installed together with new wooden frame to support it.

Before and after photos below:

I don’t take half measures and always try to get the best possible results.
These garden bamboo screening slates were supplied by the customer. Quality of these left a lot to be desired but I think the end result is quite good. What do you think ?

Fencing | garden screening installation

Lawn patch up | returfing bare patches

Lawn patch up | returfing bare patches

Bare patches on your lawn? Lawn patch up using rolled turf is the quickest remedy

Whether some parts of your lawn have been affected by a disease or taken over by stubborn weeds or it’s a result of a mistreatment like for example spraying your lawn with a general herbicide ( i.e. roundup ) instead of a selective one ( i.e. feed & weed ).
Your lawn can be repaired quickly by laying new turf from a roll.

How to do it ?
1. Remove existing turf. About top 5cm.
2. Rake or best rotovate lightly.
3. Add top soil so that new turf is level with the rest of your lawn.
4. Lay new turf
5. Water straight after and keep watering daily for another 2 weeks.

Lawn repair services


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