Proper garden maintenance is crucial to ensuring your outside space remains healthy and aesthetically pleasing. When gardens are left to their own devices, they can become overgrown, diseased, or even dangerous to children and pets. We understand that many homeowners are weighed down with commitments such as work and childcare, which is why our gardeners proudly serve clients across Farnham and the surrounding areas. Please view our gallery to see how our weed control and other services breathe new life into gardens across Hampshire and Surrey.
If you need help maintaining your long-neglected green space, please visit our dedicated garden clearances page to learn how our contractors can fully restore your grounds.
Friendly and professional, our team has been responsible for helping local residents maintain their lawns, plants, and flowers since 2010, covering all aspects of garden care, from hedge trimming to turf installation. Providing scheduled and one-off outdoor maintenance, our gardeners enable businesses and homeowners to keep their land in great shape without taking time out of their day.
Our garden maintenance services include:
We know maintaining your green space is a time-consuming task, especially for those who have little knowledge about garden health. That’s why we provide specialist advice to all customers eager to learn, including a guide to cutting back plants and shrubs, border maintenance, and composting tips. When you compost throughout the winter, you complete important preparations that ensure your flower beds and plants thrive in spring.
If you’d like to learn more about garden health, our gardeners are happy to provide the necessary advice and tools to help you conduct a full garden maintenance service. In the meantime, here are our top 5 tips for achieving a happy and healthy garden:
Gardens need water to thrive, but too much water can be damaging. We recommend using a controlled watering technique to give your Farnham garden the right amount of water without drowning it.
Insects can cause all sorts of problems for plants. Some insects, like aphids, are almost impossible to see, so it’s important to establish a good pest management routine before an infestation occurs.
You’ll need to add nutrients to the soil over time to encourage proper growth. Different fertilisers are available for most plants, allowing you to care for them and promote growth.
Composting is a great way to recycle and reduce waste, but many people try to use their compost too quickly. Materials decompose at different rates, so make sure it's ready for use.
Unpruned plants are susceptible to damage and disease. This can be prevented by completing a late winter trimming of diseased and damaged limbs, allowing for new growth in the spring.