Fine Landscaping delivers Landscape Gardener Contractors in Parsons Green for gardens that look polished and live well. From planting design to new lawns and full renovations, we handle every detail with care. Expect tidy workmanship, clear schedules and a finish that suits your home.
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Parsons Green gardens often need smart planning to balance entertaining space with year-round planting. We work across SW6, including near Eel Brook Common and Parsons Green tube station, creating outdoor spaces that feel calm, green and easy to use. Our team covers garden design, soft landscaping, lawn installation and border planting. Whether you want a refresh or a full transformation, we tailor the build to your lifestyle.
Local homes range from Victorian terraces and Georgian cottages to mansion flats with shared or compact gardens. These properties benefit from considered levels, neat edging and planting schemes that won’t overwhelm smaller footprints. We’re used to side-return access, basement lightwells and courtyard layouts common around Fulham and Walham Green. Planting palettes are chosen to suit aspect, privacy needs and the look of period brickwork and railings.
We start with a site visit, measured survey and concept options, then move into detailed planting and build specifications. You’ll get a clear programme, material samples, and a dedicated point of contact throughout. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-year warranty, and we can set up maintenance plans to keep lawns, borders and shrubs performing. Homeowners choose us for reliable scheduling, tidy sites and finishes that last.
As landscape gardener contractors in London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, we plan for tight access, resident parking controls and timed deliveries. Many SW6 gardens sit on made ground with variable drainage, so we prioritise soil improvement and correct falls. We also design for privacy without blocking light, using layered shrubs and trained climbers. If your property is listed or in a conservation area, we’ll flag constraints early and adapt the specification.




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Costs vary by access, specification and how much groundwork is needed. For SW6 gardens, planting design and soft landscaping refreshes often start around £1,500–£4,000. New lawn installation (turf) typically falls in the £900–£2,500 range depending on preparation. Full garden renovation projects commonly range from £8,000–£35,000+, especially where drainage, levels or extensive planting are included.
A planting and border upgrade can take 1–3 days, while lawn installation is often 1–2 days plus settling time. A designed soft-landscaping renovation typically runs 1–3 weeks, depending on access, waste removal and the amount of soil improvement. Timescales also change with weather, plant availability and whether we’re building new beds, reshaping levels or installing irrigation. We provide a clear programme before starting.
Most soft landscaping, planting, turfing and general garden renovation work is usually permitted and doesn’t require planning permission. However, rules can apply for listed buildings, conservation areas, significant changes to levels, boundary treatments, or works affecting protected trees. We’ll ask the right questions at survey stage and can help you check council guidance where needed. If permissions are required, we’ll adjust the design and schedule accordingly.
We provide a 10-year warranty on workmanship for our landscaping installations, covering issues arising from how the work was constructed (for example, edging, ground preparation and installed features within the agreed scope). Planting is living material, so performance depends on season, aftercare and site conditions; we’ll advise on watering and establishment and can maintain it for you. Any manufacturer warranties on supplied products are passed on in full.
Homeowners often choose structured borders with evergreen framework (yew, pittosporum, viburnum) and softer seasonal layers (salvia, nepeta, hydrangea). For lawns, we’ll advise on hard-wearing turf blends or shade-tolerant options where buildings reduce light. Raised beds, gravel paths and smart edging are popular for Victorian terraces with narrow plots. We bring samples and propose options to suit your style, maintenance preference and budget in the Parsons Green area.
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