Picture vibrant blooms framing your Wandsworth home, creating that perfect kerb appeal you've always wanted. From compact courtyard gardens to sprawling Victorian plots, professionally designed flower beds bring life and colour to SW18's diverse landscapes.
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Wandsworth's mix of period properties and contemporary developments each deserve thoughtful planting schemes. Those narrow side returns typical of local terraces? Perfect for shade-loving perennials. Grand Edwardian gardens near Wandsworth Common benefit from sweeping herbaceous borders that echo the area's leafy character. Every plot tells its own story through carefully selected plants.
Soil preparation makes all the difference in SW18's heavy London clay. First, existing earth gets enriched with organic matter, creating the ideal growing medium. Plant selection considers your garden's aspect, whether that's a sun-drenched spot overlooking the Wandle or a shaded corner typical of Earlsfield's tightly-packed streets. Seasonal interest ensures year-round appeal, mixing spring bulbs with summer perennials and autumn structure.
Local knowledge matters when creating lasting garden features. Understanding which plants thrive between Southfields and Battersea, knowing where to source quality specimens, recognising the microclimates created by surrounding buildings - these details separate average results from exceptional ones.




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Basic border planting starts around £400-£600 for smaller Wandsworth gardens. Comprehensive redesigns for larger properties range £1,500-£4,000, including soil improvement and premium plants.
Absolutely - from riverside properties near Wandsworth Bridge to conservation areas around Old York Road, plus neighbouring Southfields, Earlsfield and Battersea borders.
Smaller projects typically take 1-2 days, whilst complete garden transformations might need 3-5 days depending on access and design complexity.
All structural work carries decade-long coverage. Plants themselves are guaranteed for their first growing season, ensuring successful establishment in your garden.
Clay-tolerant varieties like Japanese anemones, hardy geraniums and astilbes excel here. North-facing gardens benefit from ferns and hostas, whilst sunny spots suit lavender and ornamental grasses beautifully.
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