Those compact Sidcup gardens deserve borders bursting with colour throughout the seasons. From Victorian terraces near the station to the spacious plots around Foots Cray Meadows, every garden tells a different story.
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Creating flower beds that thrive in Sidcup's clay-heavy soil takes proper groundwork and plant knowledge. The typical semi-detached properties along Halfway Street and Longlands often feature narrow side returns perfect for shade-loving perennials. Meanwhile, the larger gardens backing onto Scadbury Park Nature Reserve call for more ambitious planting schemes that blend seamlessly with the woodland edge.
Preparation begins with tackling that notorious London clay - we'll improve drainage using horticultural grit and organic matter before selecting plants suited to each microclimate. North-facing beds near those 1930s properties around Alma Road? Think ferns, hellebores and astilbes. Sun-drenched spots by the newer developments off Blackfen Road suit Mediterranean herbs and cottage garden favourites. Each bed gets edged properly to prevent grass creep, especially important given how enthusiastically lawns grow in this part of Southeast London.
Twenty-three years working these postcode boundaries means knowing which nurseries stock the healthiest specimens and understanding exactly when Sidcup's last frost typically hits. Local knowledge matters when you're investing in permanent planting.




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Most three-bed semis around Sidcup Station need £800-£1,400 for front border renovation including plants and soil improvement. Larger properties near Lamorbey Park often budget £2,000-£3,500 for comprehensive garden redesigns.
Absolutely - from the Oval roundabout right through to Bexley borders. Regular projects include properties along Hurst Road (DA15), the estates near Sidcup Place (DA14), plus Chislehurst and Eltham boundaries.
Smaller front gardens take 2-3 days including soil prep and planting. Full garden transformations typically span 5-7 working days, weather permitting.
All plantings carry decade-long coverage against defects in workmanship. Should anything fail due to installation issues within ten years, replacements arrive at no charge - though this rarely happens with correct plant selection.
Definitely - raised beds with improved drainage work brilliantly here. We'll incorporate plenty of organic matter and choose plants like Japanese anemones, geraniums and euphorbias that actually prefer moisture-retentive soil once established.
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