Those tired borders around your Banstead property deserve better than sparse shrubs and patchy grass. Whether you're dreaming of cottage garden abundance or sleek architectural planting, the right flower bed design transforms everything.
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Banstead's mix of Victorian villas and post-war developments each present unique planting opportunities. Clay-heavy soil near Nork requires different treatment than the chalky patches towards Epsom Downs. Understanding these nuances means selecting plants that genuinely thrive, not just survive through their first season.
Soil improvement forms the foundation - literally. Initial excavation reaches 30-40cm depth, removing compaction that plagues many SM7 gardens after years of building work. Fresh topsoil gets blended with organic matter, creating that crumbly texture plant roots adore. Strategic placement considers sun patterns around neighbouring properties, ensuring shade-lovers don't bake and sun-worshippers don't sulk.
Twenty years working Banstead's varied terrain builds genuine expertise. From tiny front gardens squeezed between driveways to sprawling rear borders backing onto Banstead Woods, each space receives individual attention.




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Basic border preparation starts around £85 per square metre, including soil improvement and initial planting. Elaborate schemes with premium plants and intricate edging reach £150-200 per square metre.
Absolutely - from properties near Banstead station through to homes bordering Tadworth and across to the Epsom Downs fringes. All SM7 postcodes covered.
Preparation and planting typically spans 2-4 days for average-sized borders. Larger schemes or complex terracing might need a full week.
Every project includes decade-long structural coverage - that's edging integrity, drainage systems, and soil preparation standards all protected for ten years.
Definitely worth assessing what's already established. Mature specimens often provide excellent structure - we'll work around healthy plants, perhaps just lifting and repositioning them for better effect.
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