Landscaping Services
Site Visit & Consultation
Initial Assessment: A professional landscaper visits the site to evaluate the current condition of the garden or landscape. This includes examining soil quality, existing plants, drainage and other relevant factors.
Client Discussion: Understanding the client’s needs, preferences, and budget. This may include discussing desired plants, features and the overall vision for the space.
Recommendations: Providing expert advice on potential improvements, plant choices, design options and maintenance plans.
Planning: Creating a detailed plan that outlines the proposed work, timeline
and costs.
Garden Design
Concept Development: Working with the client to develop a garden design concept that reflects their vision and needs. This includes choosing themes, colors and key features.
Site Analysis: Analyzing the site’s conditions, such as soil type, climate, sunlight and existing vegetation.
Detailed Design Plans: Creating detailed drawings and plans that specify the layout, plant selection, hardscaping elements and other features of the garden.
3D Visualization: Providing 3D renderings or models to help the client visualize the final design.
Final Plan Approval: Reviewing and refining the design based on client feedback before finalizing the plans.
Maintenance
Lawn Care: Regular mowing, edging and aeration to keep the lawn healthy and well-maintained. This also includes fertilization and pest control as needed.
Hedge Cutting: Trimming hedges to maintain their shape and health, ensuring they do not overgrow or become unsightly.
Pruning: Cutting back overgrown or dead branches to promote healthy growth and improve the appearance of plants.
De-weeding: Removing weeds from garden beds, pathways and lawns to prevent them from competing with desired plants for nutrients.
Feeding: Applying appropriate fertilizers and nutrients to plants to ensure they receive the necessary nourishment for healthy growth.
Garden Levelling
Assessment and Planning: Evaluating the garden’s topography and creating a plan to achieve a level surface.
Excavation: Removing soil or adding fill material to achieve the desired level.
Grading: Smoothing and grading the soil to create an even surface, ensuring proper drainage and soil stability.
Compacting: Compacting the soil to create a stable base for planting or hardscaping.
Plantation
Soil Preparation: Preparing the soil by adding compost, fertilizers and other amendments to improve its quality and fertility.
Plant Selection: Choosing appropriate plants based on the garden design, climate, soil type and client preferences.
Planting: Properly planting trees, shrubs, flowers and other plants to ensure they establish well and thrive.
Mulching: Applying mulch around plants to retain moisture, suppress weeds and improve soil health.
Turf
Real Turf Installation
Site Preparation: Removing existing grass or weeds, leveling the soil and adding topsoil if needed.
Turf Laying: Laying sod pieces in a staggered pattern to ensure a seamless and healthy lawn.
Watering and Care: Initial watering and ongoing care instructions to help the turf establish roots.
Artificial Turf Installation
Base Preparation: Installing a compacted base layer of crushed stone or sand.
Turf Laying: Rolling out and securing artificial turf, ensuring it is properly stretched and fastened.
Infill Application: Adding infill material to help the turf blades stand upright and provide cushioning.
Grass Seeding
Soil Preparation: Preparing the soil by tilling, leveling and adding necessary amendments.
Seeding: Spreading grass seed evenly over the prepared soil.
Watering and Care: Watering regularly and providing care instructions to promote seed germination and growth.
Tree Surgery
Height Reduction: Reducing the height of trees to improve safety, light penetration and aesthetics. This involves careful pruning and cutting to maintain tree health.
Tree Removal: Safely removing trees that are dead, diseased, or pose a hazard. This includes cutting down the tree, removing branches and clearing debris.
Stump Removal: Removing tree stumps using grinding or excavation methods to prevent regrowth and allow for landscaping or construction.
Garden Clearance
Debris Removal: Clearing away fallen leaves, branches and other garden debris.
Weed and Overgrowth Removal: Removing weeds, overgrown plants and unwanted vegetation.
Waste Disposal: Properly disposing of garden waste including recycling or composting where possible.
Site Cleanup: Ensuring the garden is clean and tidy, ready for planting, landscaping or other uses.