Garden Planting in Kensington that brings structure, colour and year-round interest to refined London gardens. We handle planting design, plant supply and expert installation, finished with mulching for a clean, lasting look.
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From townhouse front gardens near Kensington High Street to larger plots by Holland Park, planting needs to look polished and perform well. We create layered borders with perennials, shrubs and seasonal bulbs that suit your light levels and lifestyle. Whether you want a calm, architectural scheme or softer cottage-style planting, we plan for colour across the seasons. Every installation is finished neatly with mulching to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
Kensington homes often include stucco townhouses, mansion blocks and period conversions with courtyards, terraces and compact rear gardens. These spaces can be shaded by tall buildings or mature trees, so plant choice must be precise. We design for tricky microclimates, narrow beds and raised planters, ensuring plants establish properly and don’t outgrow the space. If you’re in W8 or W14, we’ll tailor the scheme to your property’s proportions and outlook.
Our process starts with a site visit to assess soil, drainage, aspect and existing planting, then we produce a clear planting design and specification. We source strong, nursery-grade plants, install with correct spacing and soil improvement, and mulch for a crisp finish. You’ll receive practical aftercare guidance, plus we return to check establishment if required. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, tidy workmanship and planting that looks considered from day one.
In the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, access and parking can be tight, especially around South Kensington and Earl’s Court, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. Many gardens sit in sheltered squares or behind high walls, creating shade, wind tunnels or dry pockets. We adapt plant selection and soil conditioning to these microclimates, and we work respectfully around communal areas and shared entrances common to mansion blocks. Where council or building management rules apply, we help you stay compliant.




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Costs vary with bed size, plant density and the maturity of plants selected. As a guide, border planting in the Kensington area often starts from around £600–£1,500 for smaller beds, while fuller schemes with premium shrubs, perennials and bulbs can be £2,000–£6,000+. Tree planting is typically £350–£1,500 per tree depending on size, access and staking requirements. We provide a detailed, itemised estimate after a site visit.
Most planting jobs take 1–2 days for a small front garden or a few borders, and 3–7 days for larger schemes with multiple beds, soil improvement and mulching. Timescales depend on access (steps, narrow side returns), the amount of soil preparation needed, and whether trees or large shrubs require careful handling. If you want phased planting for seasonal interest, we can schedule follow-up visits across the year.
Most garden planting, border work and mulching are permitted and don’t require planning permission. However, restrictions can apply in conservation areas, for listed buildings, or if you’re working near protected trees (Tree Preservation Orders) or shared communal grounds. If you’re adding or removing trees, we’ll advise on checks with the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and help you confirm any requirements before work starts.
We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty, covering the quality of installation such as correct planting methods, staking and bed preparation. Plant performance can be affected by weather extremes, watering and site conditions, so we provide clear aftercare instructions to give your plants the best start. Where appropriate, we can also offer an establishment visit to assess progress and make practical recommendations for ongoing success.
Popular choices include structured evergreen frameworks (box alternatives, yew, pittosporum), soft perennials for long flowering, and spring bulbs for early colour. Shaded courtyards often suit ferns, hydrangeas and woodland-style planting, while sunnier terraces can take drought-tolerant schemes with lavender, salvias and ornamental grasses. We guide you through plant palettes, heights and seasonal sequencing, then supply and install everything for a cohesive, high-end finish.
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