Low Maintenance Gardens in Tulse Hill that look immaculate without weekend upkeep. From artificial grass and composite decking to evergreen planting and automated irrigation, we build gardens that stay tidy year-round.
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If your outdoor space is more chore than pleasure, we can redesign it to stay neat with minimal input. We create practical layouts around how you live, whether that’s entertaining, kids’ play, or a calm spot for coffee. Many clients near Tulse Hill station and Brockwell Park ask for year-round greenery with fewer weeds and less mowing. Our solutions blend smart planting with robust hard landscaping for a clean, modern finish.
Tulse Hill’s mix of Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses and post-war estates often comes with compact gardens, side returns and tricky access. We’re used to working with narrow pathways, shared boundaries and uneven levels common across SW2. For homeowners comparing options across Brixton, Herne Hill and West Norwood, we tailor designs to suit both period features and contemporary extensions. The result is a garden that feels considered, not “off the shelf”.
We start with a site visit, clear measurements and a design that prioritises low upkeep. You’ll receive a written scope, material samples, and a programme that keeps disruption down. Our team installs proper bases, weed membrane, drainage and edging so the finish lasts and stays easy to maintain. Local homeowners choose us for reliable communication, tidy workmanship and aftercare advice that keeps everything looking sharp.
We understand the practicalities of working in the London Borough of Lambeth, from controlled parking zones to limited skip space on residential streets. Many Tulse Hill gardens sit on clay-heavy ground, so we plan drainage, sub-bases and levels carefully to prevent puddling and movement. Access can be tight around terraces and estates, so we schedule deliveries and manage materials efficiently. If you’re in SW2 near Holy Trinity Church or the Tulse Hill Estate, we’ll design to suit the property style and constraints.




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Costs vary by size, access and specification. As a guide, a small SW2 garden refresh with gravel, weed membrane and container planting may start around £2,500–£6,000. Mid-size transformations with composite decking, new edging and evergreen planting often fall between £7,000–£18,000. Larger, full rebuilds including hard landscaping, artificial grass and automated irrigation can be £18,000–£45,000+. We provide a detailed, itemised quote after a site visit.
Most projects take 3–10 working days for small to medium gardens, depending on groundwork and materials. A simple artificial grass installation may be 2–4 days, while composite decking, steps and planting usually extend the programme. Larger redesigns with drainage, retaining edges, irrigation and multiple zones can take 2–4 weeks. Timescales are affected by access, weather, curing times for concrete and lead times for specific products.
Most garden upgrades are permitted development, such as decking at appropriate heights, new paths, gravel areas and planting. Permission may be needed if you’re altering levels significantly, adding tall boundary structures, or working on a listed building or within a conservation area. Drainage rules can also apply, especially where surfaces affect run-off. We flag any potential issues early and can advise on Lambeth requirements before work begins.
We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty on agreed installation elements, covering issues such as base failure, poor fixing and defects caused by installation. Manufacturer warranties on products like composite decking and artificial grass are also passed on where applicable, subject to their terms. We’ll explain what’s covered, how to care for each surface, and what would void a warranty (for example, misuse or third-party alterations).
Popular choices include composite decking in contemporary greys or warm tones, artificial grass for a clean lawn look, and gravel areas with crisp metal edging. For planting, we often use evergreen structure (such as shrubs and architectural grasses) plus container planting for seasonal colour without heavy border maintenance. Automated irrigation can be zoned for pots and beds. We bring samples, discuss slip resistance and shade levels, then design a layout that suits your routine and budget.
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