Flower Beds in Raynes Park that bring structure, colour and kerb appeal to your garden. We create and refresh beds with expert soil preparation, planting design and tidy mulching for a polished finish.
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From compact front gardens near Raynes Park station to larger plots by Cannon Hill Common, well-planned flower beds make outdoor space feel cared for and inviting. Fine Landscaping designs and builds beds that suit how you use the garden, whether you want crisp edging, pollinator-friendly planting, or a low-maintenance scheme. We balance seasonal colour with reliable structure so borders look good beyond a single burst of bloom. Every bed is tailored to light levels, aspect and existing features.
Raynes Park homes often include Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and 1930s semis, each with different garden proportions and access. We regularly work across SW20 and nearby Wimbledon and New Malden, where front gardens may be narrow and rear gardens can be long with mixed sun and shade. Our planting plans consider privacy, viewing angles from the house, and practical maintenance for busy commuter households. The result is a bed that fits the property rather than fighting it.
Our process starts with a site visit to measure, assess soil condition and drainage, then agree a planting style and budget. We handle bed creation, soil improvement, planting of perennials, annuals and bulbs, and finish with mulching to lock in moisture and suppress weeds. Work is scheduled to minimise disruption and we leave the site clean and tidy each day. Homeowners choose us for clear communication, dependable timelines and workmanship backed by a long warranty.
Across the London Borough of Merton, gardens can vary from free-draining sandy pockets to heavier, compacted soils in older plots. We adapt soil preparation and mulching to suit, improving drainage where needed and boosting organic matter for better rooting. Access and parking can be tight on residential streets around SW20, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. For homes near Prince George's Playing Fields, we also factor in wind exposure and choose sturdier plants where necessary.




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Costs vary with bed size, access and planting density. As a guide, a small refresh (soil improvement, a few perennials, mulch) often starts around £350–£800. A new medium bed with edging, soil preparation and a fuller planting plan is commonly £1,200–£2,500. Larger or premium schemes using specimen plants and extensive bulbs can be £3,000+. We provide an itemised quote after a site visit.
Most small flower bed upgrades take half a day to one day, depending on clearing and soil condition. Creating a new bed with edging, soil preparation and planting typically takes 1–3 days. Larger gardens or multiple borders can take 3–5 days, especially if we’re importing topsoil, improving drainage, or planting many bulbs and perennials. Weather, access for materials, and plant availability can also affect scheduling.
In most cases, flower beds and planting works are permitted and don’t need planning permission. Rules can apply if you’re altering boundary walls, changing levels significantly, working near a listed building, or if there are Tree Preservation Orders affecting roots. If your property has covenants or you’re in a conservation area, there may be extra considerations. We’ll flag likely issues during the survey and can advise on checks with Merton Council where needed.
Yes. Our workmanship is covered by a 10-year warranty on installed elements such as bed edging and any built features included in the project. Planting is living material, so performance depends on watering, weather and seasonal timing; however, we supply clear aftercare guidance and can offer maintenance visits to keep beds thriving. If something fails due to installation issues, we’ll put it right promptly and professionally.
We can create formal or informal beds with options such as steel or brick edging, timber sleepers, or clean spade-cut edges. Planting can focus on perennials for structure, annuals for instant colour, and bulbs for spring impact, with mulching in bark or composted organic matter. We’ll recommend plant palettes for sun or shade, pollinator-friendly mixes, and low-maintenance schemes. If you have a style reference, we can match it and refine it for your garden.
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