Soft Landscaping in Pollards Hill that makes your garden look established, not newly done. From fresh lawns and borders to trees, hedging and irrigation, we deliver tidy, long-lasting results for SW16 homes.
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Pollards Hill gardens benefit from thoughtful planting and good ground preparation, especially around Pollards Hill Recreation Ground where greenery sets the tone. We create balanced, low-fuss outdoor spaces with lawn installation, border planting and reliable irrigation. Whether you want a family lawn or a more planted look, we focus on healthy roots and clean finishes. Expect clear advice and a garden that improves season after season.
Local homes in SW16 include 1930s semis, post-war housing and practical maisonettes, often with compact rear gardens and side access. That mix suits smart shrub planting, structured hedging and smaller ornamental trees that won’t overwhelm the space. We also work regularly across Norbury, Mitcham and Streatham Vale, so we understand the typical garden sizes and layouts. Every plan is tailored to light levels, privacy needs and how you use the garden.
We start with a site visit to assess soil condition, drainage and existing planting, then recommend topsoil improvement and mulching where needed. Installation is done in tidy stages: preparation, planting, edging and final watering-in, with aftercare guidance so everything establishes well. Our team is based just 5 minutes away, which helps with responsive scheduling and follow-up visits. Homeowners choose us for consistent workmanship, straightforward communication and a finish that stays sharp.
As a quiet residential area, Pollards Hill often has limited parking and narrow access, particularly near South Lodge Avenue, so we plan deliveries and waste removal carefully. Ground conditions can vary between compacted lawns and tired borders, so we prioritise aeration, topsoil and mulching to reset the growing environment. Working in the soft landscaping in London Borough of Merton means we’re used to local expectations on tidiness and considerate working hours. We also select plants that cope well with urban conditions and mixed light levels.




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Costs vary with garden size, access and the amount of soil improvement required. As a guide, lawn installation typically starts from around £18–£35 per m² depending on preparation. Border planting can range from £250–£1,500+ based on plant choice and density, while hedging and small tree planting often sits between £300–£2,000+. We’ll provide an itemised quote after a site visit in SW16.
Most projects take 1–3 days for smaller gardens, such as a new lawn and refreshed borders. Larger schemes with multiple beds, tree planting, topsoil import and irrigation can take 4–10 days. Timescales depend on access for materials, the amount of ground preparation, and whether we’re removing old turf or overgrown shrubs. We’ll confirm a schedule before starting and keep disruption minimal.
Soft landscaping works like lawning, planting, mulching and most irrigation are usually permitted and don’t need planning permission. However, restrictions can apply if your property is listed, in a conservation area, or if you’re altering levels significantly or working near protected trees. In the London Borough of Merton we can advise on likely requirements and, where needed, help you check tree preservation orders (TPOs) and any relevant council guidance before work begins.
We back our workmanship with a 10-year warranty on installation standards, covering issues caused by poor fitting or incorrect construction methods (for example, edging, levels and ground preparation). Living materials are affected by weather, watering and ongoing care, so plant and turf establishment is supported with clear aftercare instructions and optional maintenance visits. If something doesn’t look right soon after completion, we’ll inspect promptly and advise the best fix.
We can tailor soft landscaping pollards hill area gardens with options such as hard-wearing turf or seeded lawns, evergreen or mixed hedging, and layered borders using shrubs, grasses and seasonal perennials. For trees, popular choices include compact ornamentals suited to 1930s gardens, plus screening varieties for privacy. Mulch options include composted bark or soil improvers to boost structure. We’ll recommend combinations based on light, soil, maintenance preference and budget.
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