Those tired patches of lawn deserve better. Picture vibrant blooms greeting you each morning, transforming your Norbury garden into something neighbours actually notice.
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Victorian terraces along Norbury Avenue often hide surprising garden potential behind their modest frontages. Whether you're working with a compact courtyard or one of those longer plots near Norbury Park, thoughtfully designed flower beds bring year-round interest without overwhelming your space. The clay-heavy soil around SW16 actually suits many flowering perennials once properly prepared.
Creating lasting flower beds involves more than digging and planting. Soil improvement comes first – breaking up that notorious South London clay, incorporating organic matter, ensuring proper drainage. Plant selection follows, matching species to your garden's specific conditions: shade-tolerant varieties for north-facing Thornton Heath borders, sun-lovers for open spaces near Pollards Hill. Mulching, edging installation, and irrigation planning complete the transformation.
Twenty years cultivating Norbury gardens teaches you which plants thrive despite unpredictable British weather. Local knowledge matters when frost pockets form differently between Streatham Common and the railway cutting.




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Most SW16 properties see costs between £800-£2,500 depending on bed size and plant density. Smaller front garden makeovers start around £400, while comprehensive rear garden schemes with premium perennials can reach £4,000.
Absolutely – from the bustling London Road corridor through quieter residential streets of CR7. Regular projects span Norbury Hall Park vicinity to properties backing onto Streatham Common.
Initial installation typically takes 2-4 days for average suburban plots. Instant visual impact follows, with beds reaching full maturity within 12-18 months as plants establish.
Every planting carries decade-long structural guarantees covering edging integrity and drainage effectiveness. Plant establishment receives two-year coverage, ensuring replacements if specimens fail despite proper care.
Hardy geraniums, Japanese anemones and sedums handle our wet winters brilliantly. Lavender thrives in sunnier spots with improved drainage, while astilbes suit shadier corners common in terraced gardens.
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