Those tired patches of lawn deserve better. Whether you're dreaming of cottage-style perennials or structured seasonal displays, your SW19 garden has untapped potential waiting to bloom.
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Wimbledon's mix of Victorian terraces and modern developments each present unique planting opportunities. That shaded corner by your boundary wall? Perfect for hostas and ferns. The sun-trapped spot near your patio could burst with lavender and salvias. Years of working with everything from compact courtyard spaces near the station to sprawling gardens backing onto Wimbledon Common have taught us exactly which plants thrive where.
Soil preparation forms the foundation of any successful planting scheme - particularly important given SW19's heavy clay patches. First comes the soil improvement: organic matter worked deep, drainage assessed, pH levels checked. Plant selection follows, matching your aspect, soil type, and maintenance preferences. Installation happens methodically: spacing calculated for mature growth, depths precise, watering systems considered. Finally, that crucial mulch layer locks in moisture whilst suppressing weeds.
Local knowledge matters when you're dealing with everything from waterlogged Raynes Park clay to the free-draining slopes near the Village. Having planted thousands of beds across these postcodes, we understand which varieties cope with pollution from the A3, which tolerate the shade from mature London planes, and precisely when to plant for our specific microclimate.




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Smaller front garden beds typically range £400-800, whilst comprehensive rear garden schemes might reach £2,000-4,000. Variables include soil condition, plant density, and whether you're starting from scratch or renovating existing borders. Premium plant varieties and automatic irrigation naturally increase costs.
Absolutely - from South Wimbledon's terraced streets right through to the leafy roads around the Common. Regular projects in Wimbledon Village, Raynes Park, and everywhere between. No additional charges apply within these core postcodes.
Compact schemes often complete within 1-2 days, whilst extensive garden-wide plantings might span 4-5 days. Weather conditions and access arrangements influence scheduling. Autumn and spring installations generally establish fastest.
Every planting scheme includes our decade-long warranty covering plant health and bed structure. Should any plants fail to establish (excluding weather extremes or maintenance neglect), replacements arrive at no charge. Written documentation provided upon completion.
Definitely - four-season appeal requires careful plant selection. Think hellebores and winter jasmine for January colour, spring bulbs emerging through evergreen groundcover, summer perennials at varying heights, then autumn foliage and seedheads. Structure comes from evergreen shrubs strategically placed throughout.
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