Welcome post
If you've found yourself on my site you're probably looking for some help with your garden, hopefully later updates will include lots of helpful information to give you a better understanding of what your garden needs, but for now more importantly this website puts you into contact with me, from the Gower I can come by and give you a quote or answer any questions in a phone call or email. Qualified and fully equipped to give quality, no rush work at a one man crew price. Repeat business with satisfied customers is what I strive for, while subcontracting with other companies to broaden my knowledge and work on larger jobs.
Living in Wales gives us the luxury of having lawns, but if you want to navigate from your car to your front door I'd suggest cutting your grass every week or two because its growing fast all across the Gower. Edging of the grass and weeding the surrounding areas may also be beneficial, and its a good time to trim any bushes or smaller hedges as the green waste can be disposed of together.
Hedges are great for the wildlife, and a great touch to any garden for cosmetic or functional reasons. Hedges can be delicate and slow growing, they can also be huge and unruly; there are so many species of hedge that need to be treated differently. If your hedge has gotten a little out of control you can always call a specialist over to give you a hand.
Tree's are everywhere, and that's great, its safe to say we love nature and enjoy being amongst it, but nature is relentless in growing so if you've got a tree in your garden, its your responsibility to make sure is grows safely amongst it's surroundings, because those are your surroundings and falling tree branches can be damaging or deadly. A tree trying to fit in around man made structures may need to be maintained professionally to keep it healthy and its surroundings safe.
After any type of garden work is carried out, there's likely some green waste as a result of it. Having a compost heap in or near your garden is a a necessity, you can continuously turn your gardens green waste into compost and fertilizer, which can be used to tidy up any inconsistencies in the lawn and help with re-seeding, or making flower beds and other general gardening.
If the green waste comes from something a little firmer, like a tree, the wood may be used for burning, or may be chipped and used around the garden.
Rooted in the Gower I began this business to provide high quality work at a reasonable price across the Gower and SW Wales.
Qualified and equipped for all your garden needs
please call for a quote.