Rhododendron in Hampton

Our Ed’s Garden Maintenance Operator Clive who covers the Hampton area sent in this example of a lovely Rhododendron.  Clive has been providing regular garden maintenance for the customer.  Please contact Ed’s for a free estimate for your garden maintenance needs.

Stripey Lawn In Putney

Ed’s Garden Maintenance Operator Anita who covers Putney sent in this photograph of a beautifully mowed stripey lawn. 

All Ed’s Operators have their own equipment and knowledge to help care for your lawn.  Please contact Ed’s for a free estimate.

Well Maintained Wisteria in Hampton

Ed’s Garden Maintenance Operator Clive from Hampton sent in these beautiful photographs of some well maintained examples of wisteria from his regular customers.

 Please contact Ed’s if you would like a free estimate for regular garden maintenance.

Double the Lawn Size in Putney

Removing the border
Clearing the site

Preparing to turf
Rolling out the turf

Ed’s Garden Maintenance Operator Anita from Putney sent in these photographs showing the process involved to increase the size of a lawn.

Anita’s team removed about 12 meters of brick and cement borders, about two tonnes of pea shingle and about 8 tonne bags of mature tree / shrub / plants.  The customer had 12 meter square lawn and Anita managed to doubled the size.

Completed

Please contact Ed’s for a free estimate to turf your garden or for general garden maintenance.

Spring Turfing in Putney

Ed’s Garden Maintenance Operator Anita who covers the Putney area sent in these before and after photographs of a recent turfing job.

Please contact Ed’s Garden Maintenance for your gardening requirements.

Spiking a lawn in Esher

Ed’s Operator Dan who covers the Esher, Thames Ditton and Surbiton area has been out spiking a lawn today ready for Spring.

Please contact Ed’s Garden Maintenance for a one off mow or regular lawn maintenance, we offer a free estimate service.

Ed’s Garden Maintenance helps with wildlife in Bournemouth

Ed’s Operator Mark from Bournemouth sent in the following:-
“My customer needed their fence replacing as it had fallen down last year and now that they were planning on selling their house it was time to get it replaced!  During discussions with the customer they said that whilst it would be good to get the fence replaced, they were sad as they had recently seen a hedgehog come into the garden, via the fallen down fence.  Taking note of this I decided to put a hedgehog hole in the fence above the gravel board.  The customer was really pleased with the work I had done, and the fact that I had left an opening for the hedgehog.  Then three days later I received a call from the customer absolutely delighted to tell me that the hedgehog was using the fence opening, and was drinking in their garden.  The customer was also kind enough to send me a photo of the hedgehog!”